After surgery for uterine polyps, it is recommended that patients should not consider having intercourse until 1 month later or 2-3 days after their menstrual period has cleared. This is because early coitus can easily cause intrauterine infection or uterine contraction, which may result in abdominal pain or increased bleeding. Although uterine polyp surgery is a minor surgery, it is also an invasive surgery, which will lead to the opening of the cervix, which will disrupt the vaginal and uterine environments, and the surgical wound is located in the uterine cavity, which will take 1-2 months to fully repair. If you have intercourse too early, it is easy to bring in pathogens, which will lead to cervicitis, endometritis, inflammation and infection, which will have a bad effect on the postoperative recovery. If the endometrium has inflammatory infection and long-term existence, it will also lead to the reoccurrence of polyps, because polyps are benign growths caused by inflammatory stimulation, if the infection again, the operation is equivalent to a failure, because the probability of the emergence of uterine polyps in the later period will be greatly increased, and may lead to tubal inflammation, pelvic inflammatory disease, resulting in infertility, thus affecting the women’s life in the future.