Cervical polyp removal surgery requires a normal menstrual period, clean 3-5 days before you can have intercourse. Because the cervical polyp removal surgery after the cervical wound, its recovery needs a process, if premature coitus stimulate the cervix is more likely to cause bleeding, and will lead to continuous bleeding for years to come, but also will cause the chance of cross-infection occurs. After cervical polyp removal surgery, you must follow the doctor’s instructions to take anti-inflammatory and hemostatic drugs to stop bleeding, to avoid inflammatory stimulation, which can also cause constant bleeding. Three days after the next menstrual period, you should go to the hospital for a repeat colposcopy to rule out the existence of cervical polyps, as far as possible, regular follow-up and observation, and try to eat less estrogen-containing foods, such as soy isoflavones, including soy products, to avoid irritation caused by the cervical polyp recurrence.