Your uterus is calling you to stop “making love”!

The uterus plays a very important role in a woman’s life. It is not only capable of giving birth to a fetus, but also a very important endocrine organ, which secretes a variety of hormones to maintain the stability of female endocrine secretion. However, the uterus is also always under the threat of various injuries and diseases. Among them, the effect of sexual life on uterine diseases is most often noticed. In some specific cases, sex can be “stopped” by the uterus. After an abortion If a woman is not ready to have a baby, she will need to have an abortion because she has not used proper contraception or the contraception has failed. You can’t have intercourse 3 days before and 1 month after the abortion to prevent pelvic inflammatory disease. After a cervical biopsy A cervical biopsy is often needed when a person is suspected of having cervical cancer. The method of examination is to take a grain of cervical tissue the size of a sesame seed from the uterus equivalent to the 3, 6, 9, and 12 o’clock of a watch and send it to the Department of Pathology for a biopsy. Generally, coitus is prohibited for 2 weeks after surgery. If there is still bleeding after 2 weeks, it should be 1 week to 2 weeks after the bleeding stops before resuming conjugal life. After Diagnostic Scraping When menstrual disorders or infertility occurs, diagnostic scraping is needed to exclude the possibility of endometrial cancer. In the 3 days before and 1 month after diagnostic scraping, coitus should be prohibited to prevent infection in the uterine cavity. After Uterine Tubal Iodine Oil Angiography Uterine tubal iodine oil angiography is needed to diagnose infertility and to find out whether there is any obstruction in the fallopian tubes. Intercourse should be prohibited for 3 days before and 1 month after the imaging procedure to prevent the occurrence of adnexitis. After surgery for cervical polyps Cervical polyps are benign masses. Intercourse should be prohibited 3 days before and 2 weeks after the operation, otherwise, it will cause endometritis. Tips: If both men and women can manage to wash their external genitals and perineum carefully and pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene before each sexual intercourse, it will usually not cause inflammation of female genitals. In addition, safe, protected and regular sex is also very important.