Probably not. You have not completely
healed, there is an increased chance of
infection. Sex can wait...Don't risk
your life! That is the only body god
gives, take care of it. If he can't deal
with that, then shame on him.
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BandC23
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 16 Location: No where man
Re: Hysterectomy Can We Have Sex Befor 6 Weeks Posted: 10-02-03 21:34pm
herrons
wrote:
its been 3 weeks is it ok to
have anal and oral
sex
i don't see what would be wrong with oral
sex.
You could give him the old hand job, if I
were you I wouldn't have anyother sex
other than that for the time being, it's
just to soon.
Just my 2 cents.
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crazy1
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 2 Location: Wichita
Wouldn't Risk It Posted: 03-09-06 02:10am
2 weeks after my vaginal hysterectomy, I
had this intense longing for my husband.
For almost a week we played around both
orally and touching each other until we
couldn't stand it and he literally slipped
in. I can't tell you of the ramifications
for it just happened this evening, thus
i'm up and worried about it. I'm ashamed
to tell my doctor but I feel I probably
better. Has anyone had intercourse after
3 weeks, did anything happen because of
it. I wish we wouldn't have begun
"teasing" each other, I even suggested we
start sleeping in seperate beds. Geez,
will the next 3 weeks ever get here???
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