Can I have sex one day after my period ends?
"Auntie's visit" generally refers to the end of menstruation, while "having sex" usually means engaging in sexual activity. Generally speaking, if the first day after the menstrual period ends and there are no discomfort symptoms, sexual activity can be appropriately performed at this time; if there is still slight bleeding or discomfort symptoms, sexual activity is not recommended. Detailed analysis is as follows:

If a woman has no discomfort symptoms such as abdominal pain or bleeding on the first day after her menstrual period ends, then it is appropriate to engage in sexual activity at this time. This is because the menstrual period has ended, the cervix gradually closes, and the endometrium begins to repair itself. Sexual activity at this time will not cause adverse effects on the body.
However, if a woman still experiences slight bleeding or discomfort symptoms such as abdominal pain or lower back pain on the first day after her menstrual period ends, sexual activity is not recommended. This is because the bleeding and discomfort symptoms may indicate that the body has not fully recovered yet, and engaging in sexual activity at this time may increase the body's burden and even lead to infections or other problems.
It is recommended to observe your physical condition for a few days after the menstrual period ends and ensure there are no above-mentioned abnormal symptoms before considering sexual activity. At the same time, maintain good personal hygiene habits and use protection to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and unintended pregnancies.