Sexual intercourse and bathing are prohibited for at least 1 month after abortion, and patients are advised to wait for more than 1 month before considering intercourse. Abortion refers to the termination of early pregnancy by artificial means, which can cause a certain degree of damage to the endometrium and cervix of the uterus. At the same time, after abortion, the opening of the uterus is open and it takes time to repair the opening before it can be closed. Also, within 1 week after the operation, the patient’s resistance is low and a small amount of vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain may occur. If intercourse is too early, it may lead to infection and cause vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and endometritis, and even infertility. Therefore, for most women after abortion, intercourse or tub bathing is prohibited for 1 month, and intercourse can be resumed only after the menstrual cycle returns for 1 time. If the recovery of the uterus is slow, it is necessary to extend the period of prohibition of intercourse. After abortion, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, wash your perineum with warm water every day, give local medication, and be sure to use strict contraception.