There is no authoritative basis for stating how long after intercourse you can go to the bathroom. If you are planning to have children, it is generally recommended that you go to the bathroom after half an hour, as going to the bathroom too early may interfere with conception. If there is no birth plan, you can go to the toilet at any time. There is no specific clinical data to indicate how long after coitus can go to the toilet, generally according to the patient’s specific situation to judge. If a couple has plans to have children or is in the process of preparing for pregnancy, it is recommended that women use the restroom half an hour after intercourse. Because going to the bathroom too early may cause the semen to be discharged with the urine, thus reducing the chances of conception, after half an hour can make the sperm enter the uterine cavity smoothly, increasing the chances of conception. If there are no plans to have children for the time being, then you can go to the bathroom anytime after intercourse, there is no specific time limit. There is no specific information on how long it takes to go to the bathroom after intercourse, and it is up to the patient to decide. It is recommended that patients ensure that their reproductive organs are clean and dry after intercourse to prevent bacterial infections that can lead to inflammation.