It is recommended to have sex at least one month after minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids. Minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids can be performed hysteroscopically, laparoscopically or vaginally to remove the fibroids after the instruments are delivered into the uterus. Although minimally invasive surgery results in a small wound with a quick recovery, fibroids will form a trauma in the uterus after removal, and it takes at least one month for the trauma to heal. If you have sex too early after the surgery, it may lead to infection, affecting the post-surgery recovery, or even cause bleeding, which is life-threatening. Therefore, if the uterine fibroids are small and the postoperative recovery is good, you can have sex after one month. For women with a larger number of fibroids or larger size, the recovery time after surgery is longer and it is recommended to have sex after two to three months. Therefore, it is important to review the fibroids after surgery and have sex when there is no obvious abnormality to avoid uncomfortable symptoms.