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This topic usually covers two different "stories"—the physical reality of what’s happening in your body and the emotional narrative of navigating intimacy after a major surgery.
If you have sex at five weeks and experience any of the following, go to the ER or call your OB immediately: sex 5 weeks after csection exclusive
From a surgical standpoint, the five-week mark sits at a critical juncture in C-section recovery. Unlike vaginal delivery, a C-section involves an incision through the abdominal wall and uterus. By five weeks, the external skin incision may appear healed, but internal sutures are still resolving, and the uterine scar is far from full strength. The typical six-week postpartum checkup is designed to confirm that the cervix has closed, lochia (post-birth bleeding) has stopped, and the uterine incision is sufficiently healed to reduce infection risk. Attempting penetrative intercourse at five weeks—one week earlier than standard—may be safe if bleeding has ceased and there is no pain, but it carries a small risk of disrupting healing tissues or introducing bacteria into a still-recovering uterus. Medically, many providers would advise waiting for their formal evaluation. By five weeks, the external skin incision may
Most OB/GYNs will explicitly ask you to wait until your 6-week postpartum visit so they can perform an internal exam to confirm: Medically, many providers would advise waiting for their
If you feel ready at five weeks and your doctor has given you the go-ahead, follow these steps for a smoother experience:
Let’s address the elephant in the delivery room immediately: So, why are you looking at week five?
: Vaginal discharge should be minimal or completely ceased.
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