The disadvantages of coitus after total hysterectomy

There are individual differences in the bad effects of coitus after total hysterectomy, which are mainly manifested in decreased libido and difficulty in orgasm. Generally speaking, total hysterectomy will not affect women’s normal sex life, which is accomplished in the vagina, and will not be significantly affected after hysterectomy. However, after hysterectomy, due to the shortening of the vagina and the inflammatory granulation of the vaginal stump, which is fragile, it is easy to stimulate bleeding or cause pain and other discomforts during intercourse, which may lead to fear of sex and loss of libido. In addition, total hysterectomy will destroy the sensitivity of the vagina, resulting in reduced sexual response and less likely to have an orgasm during intercourse. It will take at least 3 months before having intercourse. Pay attention to hygiene before and after sex, avoid rough movements, and check the cause for improvement if there is any abnormal situation such as vaginal dryness or bleeding.