If there is no vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain after cesarean section, and the body recovers normally, it is recommended to have intercourse after 6-8 weeks. Cesarean section requires incision of the uterus to remove the fetus, and most mothers need about 42 days for the uterus to regain its full strength. If the abdominal wounds heal well, there is no vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain, no fever and other symptoms of infection, and if the body can tolerate it, it is possible to have intercourse in 6-8 weeks after the operation. If you still have fever, abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding or odor after cesarean section, you need to go to the hospital in time to know the uterine recuperation situation to avoid puerperal infection. After cesarean section, if the uterus recovers completely and the mother’s body recovers to normal, it is possible to have intercourse 6-8 weeks after the operation, but if there is fever, abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, it is not possible to have intercourse, and it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner to avoid infection. Breastfeeding after childbirth does not menstruation but may also ovulation lead to pregnancy, so pay attention to the use of contraceptive measures.