Can ovarian cancer patients who have had their ovaries and uterus removed have intercourse?

Ovarian cancer patients who have their ovaries and uterus removed are able to have intercourse after the wounds have healed completely after surgery.
Ovarian cancer usually requires total removal of ovaries and uterus, but this kind of surgery usually does not remove the vagina, so it is possible to have intercourse after the surgery.
It is not recommended to have intercourse in the early stage of the surgery because ovary and uterus removal is a major surgery and the wound is relatively big, which needs some time to repair, and you may need to receive radiotherapy or chemotherapy after the surgery, so your body will be weaker.
After ovary and uterus removal, one can have intercourse properly, but due to ovary removal, the level of estrogen in the body will be lowered, so there will be dryness and other symptoms during intercourse, which can be improved by using lubricant properly, and one should pay attention to avoiding too much movement during intercourse, so as not to cause bleeding of the vaginal stumps, and at the same time pay attention to the situation of personal hygiene.
After removing ovary and uterus of ovarian cancer, one should follow the doctor’s instruction to review and have reasonable coitus to avoid adverse effects on the body.