How long it takes for a woman to have intercourse after delivery needs to be analyzed according to her mode of delivery. If a woman has a normal delivery, she can consider having intercourse after 1 month under normal recovery conditions. However, if it is a cesarean section, it is recommended to consider coitus after 2 months, after the wound has recovered, and it is not recommended to have coitus too early. After a normal delivery, women will usually have some discharge, which usually lasts for 4-6 weeks. If you have intercourse too early, it is easy to trigger vaginal bacterial infection, causing gynecological inflammation, which will have a greater impact on the woman’s body. It usually takes about 2 months for a woman who has had a cesarean section to recover from her wounds. In addition, women’s bodies are weaker after giving birth, so if they have intercourse too soon, it will easily affect the recovery of wounds, and it will also lead to secondary infections, which will affect the recovery of the whole body. It is recommended that the patient should not have intercourse too soon after delivery, and the specific situation should be examined by the doctor before having intercourse.