After a woman has surgery for celiac disease, it is usually two months before she can have intercourse. This is because the cervical tissue of a woman may have scabs falling off and bleeding when it is usually seven or eight days after the surgery. During this period, care should be taken to keep clean and hygienic, to stop bleeding and anti-infection medication should be given. The mucosal tissue of the cervix is also affected by the hormones secreted by the ovaries and undergoes cyclic cell shedding. Therefore, when a woman has had two normal menstrual cycles, the tissue of the cervix will grow back and heal well, and she can have moderate sex without any effect on the health of the cervix. If you have sex too soon after surgery for celiac disease, it may cause the cervix to bleed and become infected again before it heals, or in severe cases, it may lead to infection of the uterine cavity, which is not conducive to the recovery of the woman’s health.