The anterior position of the uterus has no effect on sexual life.
The position of the uterus is genetically determined and is normal regardless of whether it is anterior or posterior. Also, since the organ of sexual intercourse is the vagina, the position of the uterus has no effect on sexual life.
For women who do not need to have children, it is recommended that they use condoms, short-acting contraceptive pills, and birth control rings to avoid unwanted pregnancies. If she has a need to have children, it is recommended that she monitor the growth and development of her follicles through ovulation tests or ultrasound, and have intercourse during ovulation to increase her chances of pregnancy. It is also important to pay attention to cleanliness before and after sex to minimize the occurrence of infectious diseases.
For women who have had normal sex for more than a year and are still not pregnant, it is recommended that both men and women go to a regular hospital to improve the sex hormones, ultrasound, sperm viability and other related tests, to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat under the guidance of the doctor.