Usually you are able to share a bed after 6 weeks of having a baby, but there are individual differences. The term “bed sharing” refers to the practice of sexual intercourse. It takes 6 weeks for all organs of the body to recover to the state of non-pregnancy after delivery, especially the recovery of the uterus, including the muscle fibers of the uterus, endometrium and cervical opening, etc., and it takes 6 weeks for complete recovery, so those who have recovered well after delivery can resume sexual life after 6 weeks, but if there are complications such as wound infections, it is necessary to appropriately delay the time. After delivery, we should pay attention to proper rest, pay attention to personal hygiene, keep the vulva clean and dry, change the underwear, pay attention to the observation of vaginal bleeding, get out of bed appropriately in order to promote the discharge of the evil dew and reduce the occurrence of thrombosis, increase the diet and nutrition appropriately, which can promote the recovery of the body, forbid the pelvic bathing and sex for 6 weeks, and carry out the postnatal checkups in a timely manner.