Can you have intercourse a month and a half after a taper?

It is recommended that you do not have intercourse for a month and a half after the taper procedure. If the operation goes well, your recovery is good, there is no infection after the operation and there is not much bleeding, you can have intercourse about 3 months after the operation. Routine cervical recovery time is about 1 month to 3 months, when the cervix is fully recovered, you can have intercourse, that is, you can have intercourse about 3 months after the operation. Although conotomy is a small localized surgery, the trauma to the cervix is still serious, and if you have intercourse too early, it is likely to cause the surgical incision to open up, and also lead to bacterial invasion and infection of the surgical incision, which will make it difficult for the surgical incision to heal. It is recommended to wait 3 months before having intercourse after conization, and you should consult a specialist to check the wound healing before following the doctor’s advice on whether or not you can have intercourse.