Can orgasm affect recovery from myomectomy?

Generally speaking, orgasm does not have a serious impact on the recovery from myomectomy. Because myomectomies are mostly minimally invasive surgeries, the wounds are very small and the whole process of removing the fibroids followed by complete suturing does not damage the vagina or the cervix. The main organ for women to have sex is the vagina, and if the male penis is too long it may push against the cervix, not the uterus. Although orgasm may cause the uterus to contract and also act as a vasoconstrictor, this does not cause the blood vessels to dilate and cause bleeding in the uterine cavity. However, it is best to prohibit sexual intercourse and masturbation for 2 months after surgery, and to pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the private parts, because if good hygiene is not taken care of when the wound has not recovered well after surgery, it is very likely to cause local infection of the wound, resulting in inflammation of the uterine body. It is recommended to go to the hospital for ultrasound review 1 month after the operation to understand the recovery. If the recovery is good, there is usually not much effect after having sex or orgasm.