Can women have intercourse before a medical checkup?

Before a woman has a gynecological health checkup, it is best not to have intercourse, because after intercourse may affect the results of the leukorrhea test may also affect the results of the examination. After all, coitus can lead to congestion of the vaginal mucosa, so do not coitus before the medical examination. It is also recommended not to douche before the physical examination, or vaginal plugs, and it is best to do the physical examination within 3-7 days after the menstrual period is completely cleared, because at this time the vaginal secretion is relatively small, and the pelvis will not be in a state of congestion, so the examination field of view will be relatively better at this time. In addition, gynecological health checkups include routine tests for leukorrhea, cervical cancer screening, gynecological bimanual examination, and ultrasound. It is also recommended to have a color ultrasound examination of the breast, so that it is a complete process of women’s physical examination.