One month after minimally invasive surgery for uterine fibroids, you can have sex. Minimally invasive surgery removes uterine fibroids by entering the pelvis with special instruments, which is less damaging to the body and quicker to recover. However, the uterus is invasive after the removal of fibroids, and the incision needs to heal gradually, which basically takes one month. If you have sex within one month, it may lead to infection or affect the healing of the incision, causing irregular vaginal bleeding or even hemorrhage, which is more dangerous. After one month, the incision of the uterus has healed and you can have normal sex. One month after the surgery, you need to go to the hospital for an ultrasound to check the recovery of the uterus. Although fibroids are surgically removed, there is a possibility of recurrence, so women need to have an ultrasound every year to check the condition of the uterus. If the recurrence of fibroids is found to be less than 5cm in diameter, regular observation is still needed, and if the fibroids gradually increase in size and the diameter exceeds 5cm, a second surgery is needed.