Gynecologists remind that sexual intercourse is strictly prohibited within one month after abortion, and sexual intercourse and bathing are strictly prohibited within 42 days after delivery to prevent pathogens from entering the reproductive organs. Because after abortion, a person's mental state and physical strength need a recovery process, and more importantly, the uterus, ovaries and other sexual reproductive organs need a full repair and adjustment stage. During this period, the female cervix is slightly open and the cervical mucus plug has not yet been formally formed. Sexual intercourse during this period can easily bring bacteria into the uterine cavity and cause infection. It can cause menstrual changes and serious endometrial damage, which can affect fertility. If you have sex too early, it can easily cause acute endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc., and may also lead to secondary infertility. Therefore, sexual intercourse is strictly prohibited within one month. Sexual stimulation can also cause prolonged bleeding time and increased blood volume, leading to menstrual changes. Severe damage to the endometrium can affect fertility. |
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