Posted: 12/17/06 - 17:47 Post subject: sex a week after hysterectomy
i was just wonderin if i have anything to worry about i had a hysterectomy to wks ago and about the 5th day after my boyfriend and i had intercorse my dr. told us we needed to wait 4 weeks.. well that didnt happen i was just wondering if i should be worried..
could maybe have messed something up on my insides.. i am very worried..
Posted: 04/20/08 - 22:47 Post subject: sex 1 week after hysterectomy
I was actually looking at this site because I was worried about myself having sex too soon with my fiance. Since I seen you're post, I suppose I feel a little better because I waited four weeks before sex. However, my doctor told me to wait until six weeks NO MATTER WHAT. I felt so physically well by now so we had sex and it hurt really bad. and I am so concerned. But, it makes me very concerned for you. I wish someone had posted something to you. Please call you're doctor. while doing a search for my own self, I found that there are very many stitches that are put in the upper (cuff) of a vagina and they can be torn very easily. causing possibe surgery and other things such as constant infections because the vagina has been exposed to bacteria. I worry especially because he ejaculated in my vagina and I wonder if that would introduce a high amount of bacteria. I hope someone answers us here and I hope you are doing good and I also think that we women need to look out for ourselves regardless of other's needs.
Posted: 04/27/08 - 14:11 Post subject: sex after hysterectomy
GinaU2 - i was looking here the same reasons as you. I wonder how you are doing after your experience?
I also felt physically well and thought to start of I would see how an orgasm would make me feel before having sex with my husband, so i took care of my self only once, and now i feel heavy cramping, could i have caused damage?
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