You can have intercourse after having pelvic floor muscle repair. Postpartum, the risk of pelvic floor organ laxity and prolapse increases due to the need for pelvic floor tissues by the enlarged uterus during pregnancy and the dilatation of the soft birth canal during labor. Pelvic floor muscle repair exercises can be carried out at 6-8 weeks after delivery, which can increase the support of the pelvic floor muscles and reduce or improve the symptoms of post-partum pelvic floor laxity, and it is possible to have coitus after repair, which can be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. However, it is not recommended to have intercourse during the period of pelvic floor repair to avoid the effect of pelvic floor repair due to the pelvic floor tissues becoming congested and edematous during intercourse. Pelvic floor muscle repair needs to be treated with auxiliary equipment under the guidance of a doctor, and Kegel exercises, anal contraction exercises and other auxiliary recovery treatments should be instructed, and follow-up examinations should be conducted to assess the effect of the treatment on a regular basis.