Cervical cyst surgery is a minor obstetrical and gynecological procedure, and perioperative health care is a key factor in determining the outcome of surgical treatment. Currently, it is clinically recommended to have normal sexual intercourse after 2 weeks of cervical cyst surgery. After cervical cyst surgery, there will be a local surgical wound on the cervix. The healing of the surgical wound depends on the postoperative maintenance. Sexual intercourse before the healing of the cervical trauma can cause local contamination of the trauma, which can affect the healing of the trauma and even cause local infection of the cervical area. In addition, under the external force of sexual intercourse, the cervical wound can break and bleed, and in severe cases, there is a lot of vaginal bleeding. In general, the epithelial tissue on the surface of the cervix can complete the healing process in 2 weeks, so patients are advised to have sex 2 weeks after surgery and to take care of contraceptive measures. Finally, it is recommended that patients should consult a local hospital for a gynecological examination to clarify the healing of the cervix before having sex to avoid the slow healing of the cervix due to other factors. In conclusion, normal sexual intercourse can be performed 2 weeks after cervical cyst surgery. It is recommended to consult a local hospital before sexual intercourse to clarify the healing of the cervix.