In general, patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery can resume normal sex life after two weeks, while in general, for infertility patients who have undergone tubal examination and plastic surgery, they can sometimes have intercourse after one week in order to match the time of ovulation, but the intercourse should not be too intense. For laparoscopic hysterectomy, not only is there a wound on the abdomen, but there is also a wound on the top of the vagina, so intercourse should be delayed until after eight weeks of rest, when the wound has healed completely and the deep pelvic tissue has recovered. However, it is important to note that some women are concerned about whether the wound will open up during intercourse and whether their husbands will feel bad about it. It is important to note that vaginal secretion will be less than before, so it is important to increase the duration of sexual foreplay, use gentle movements, and give more emotional support to the spouse, so that sexual life will not change after surgery.