Not necessary. Couple life should be resumed about 1 month after radiotherapy for cervical cancer. There is no need to be afraid that having conjugal life after radiotherapy may cause cancer recurrence or local infection. Because vaginal adhesions can easily occur after radiotherapy for cervical cancer patients, the best way to prevent this is to have a moderate couple life. The best way to prevent this is to have a moderate conjugal life. The impact of the penis can play the best role in expanding the vagina. During conjugal life, the wife’s vagina and cervix will have enough secretions to keep the vaginal walls from sticking together. Since the wife’s vagina is engorged with blood, and the husband’s thick penis will open the vaginal wall around and pump back and forth in the vagina, the moderate friction is a kind of “exercise” for the vaginal mucosa, which can effectively promote the early recovery of the vaginal mucosa. Also, the husband’s semen not only has a lubricating effect on the vagina, but also has a strong anti-inflammatory effect, which can prevent vaginal inflammation. You may say, when you were discharged from the hospital, the doctor ordered you to douche your vagina with a vaginal douche every day. Then why would vaginal adhesions occur? Yes, the douche can reach into the vagina and up to the cervix, but the part of the device that enters the vagina is too small to dilate the vagina and therefore does not dilate the vagina. Cervical cancer usually occurs in older women, who may have an atrophied cervix and fragile vaginal walls, so couples must be more gentle and slow during sex. Generally, couples can resume their life after 1 month of cervical cancer radiotherapy. The frequency of conjugal life can be self-regulated according to the needs of each couple. If the body condition allows, it is ideal to reach orgasm during the couple’s life, but if the body condition is not recovering well, it is not necessary to force every couple to reach orgasm. However, if you are not recovering well, you don’t have to have an orgasm every time you have sex because every time you have sex, you have at least expanded your vagina and prevented vaginal adhesions. After radiation therapy, women’s sexual desire will be affected, so if the “love juice” secretion is not enough, and the vagina and vulva are not lubricated enough, consider using a lubricant for sex. Do not use petroleum jelly or paraffin oil as they may cause inflammation of the vagina.