How soon after menopause can you have intercourse

If there is no abnormal vaginal bleeding after menopause, you can have intercourse, and the number of times you have intercourse will be decided according to the needs of both couples. Women usually go through menopause at the age of 45 to 55 years old. After menopause, the ovarian function declines and the level of estrogen and progesterone in the body decreases, so most of the women’s libido decreases compared to the previous one, and they are allowed to have coitus if there is no abnormal vaginal bleeding. Due to the changes in the body of the female sex life requirements are relatively low, may be 1 month coitus 2 to 3 times or 1 week coitus 1 to 2 times or so. Some women experience dryness in the pubic area due to low estrogen secretion, pain and discomfort during intercourse, and it is normal for the number of coitus to decrease significantly. After menopause, there is no requirement on the number of times a woman should have intercourse and the time of intercourse, both husband and wife should decide according to their own needs. If there is any obvious discomfort after intercourse, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.