Uterine diverticulum does not affect normal sexual life and can be used for intercourse. Uterine diverticulum is a bulge formed by a break in the myometrium or a bad alignment of the myometrium, and during the process of sexual life, it does not affect the woman’s uterine environment and does not affect normal sexual life. However, if the diverticulum is severe, it may cause lower abdominal pain, abnormal leucorrhea, prolonged menstrual periods or dribbling, and the pleasure and desire for sex may be significantly reduced in the case of physical discomfort. If a diverticulum exists and is accompanied by prolonged or incomplete menstruation, it can be treated surgically, usually through transvaginal surgery, by suturing the broken myometrium or removing part of the edge of the diverticulum under hysteroscopy to make it easier for the menstrual blood to flow.