Is it okay if you haven’t had intercourse for a year after a total hysterectomy?

There is no such thing as good or bad if you haven’t had intercourse for a year after a total hysterectomy, and it won’t have any effect on women. It is recommended to have intercourse three months after the total uterine excision, premature intercourse may affect the healing of the vaginal stump, the patient did not have intercourse for a year interval, will not affect the body’s repair, and will not cause adverse effects on the body. There is nothing good or bad about not having intercourse for a year after a total hysterectomy. Some women have passed the age of menopause, and the estrogen secreted by the body decreases, so they do not have much desire for sex, and it is normal for them not to want to have sex. Total hysterectomy only removes the uterus and the ovaries are generally preserved. The body will continue to secrete hormones and fluids related to sexual behavior, and the sexual function will be exactly the same as it was before the surgery, so women need to let go of the burden psychologically, and this will not affect the relationship between the two genders. After total hysterectomy, observe the changes in the body and consult a doctor if there is any abnormality.