Can I have a normal sex life after a hysterectomy?
Generally, it is possible to resume normal sexual activity after a hysterectomy, but specific circumstances depend on the patient's recovery and the surgical method used. A detailed analysis is as follows:
Hysterectomy is primarily performed to treat certain gynecological conditions, such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and uterine prolapse. If the surgical procedure preserves the vagina and ovaries, and the patient recovers well postoperatively without complications such as infection or poor wound healing, sexual activity can usually be resumed around 6–8 weeks after surgery under a physician's guidance. At this point, most women can return to a normal quality of life, including sexual relations. Although sexual activity can generally resume normally after hysterectomy, its quality might decline, mainly due to changes in the pelvic floor structure.
Sexual activity can be resumed after the wound heals (usually 6–8 weeks post-surgery) following a physician's evaluation. However, intercourse should not begin too early to avoid wound dehiscence or infection. After surgery, it is important to develop healthy lifestyle habits, such as maintaining a light diet, engaging in moderate exercise to strengthen pelvic floor muscles, and attending regular follow-up appointments.