It is best to wait 2 months before riding in a car after a total hysterectomy. Because there is a stump in the vagina after total hysterectomy and the healing of the stump will be relatively slow, it is recommended that it is best to wait 2 months before riding in a car. Especially long distance bus rides are bumpy and may cause poor wound healing, so you must be careful. It is also recommended to have a review 2 months after hysterectomy to understand the healing of the pelvic cavity and the healing of the vaginal stump and to rule out any polyps in the vaginal stump and any local inflammatory reactions. In addition, sexual intercourse is not allowed until 3 months after total hysterectomy, mainly because of the healing of the stump. So if you want to sit, you should consider it after 2 months.