How long after experiencing bleeding during intercourse can you resume sexual activity?
Generally, after experiencing bleeding following intercourse, one should wait until the bleeding has completely stopped and the underlying cause has been clearly identified and confirmed as non-abnormal before considering resuming sexual activity. This process typically takes 1–2 weeks. If there are any concerns, it is advisable to seek medical consultation earlier. Detailed analysis is as follows:

If the bleeding is caused by minor mucosal injury, with minimal blood loss that stops quickly, and a medical examination confirms no inflammation or structural abnormalities and there are no other physical discomforts, it may be safe to resume intercourse after waiting 1–2 weeks to allow complete mucosal healing. In such cases, the risk of recurrent bleeding is relatively low.
If the bleeding results from conditions such as cervicitis, cervical polyps, or other gynecological diseases, or if the bleeding is heavy or prolonged, treatment should first target the underlying cause. Sexual activity should only resume after the condition has been cured and a doctor confirms it is safe to do so. Resuming intercourse too early without identifying and addressing the cause may worsen the condition, lead to recurrent bleeding, or trigger infections.
After post-coital bleeding, avoid rushing to resume intercourse. It is essential to first determine the cause of the bleeding. During the recovery period, maintain good personal hygiene, avoid strenuous activities, and follow medical advice for proper care.