The most appropriate time for sexual intercourse is before going to bed at night, so as to rest and restore physical strength after sexual intercourse. Sometimes the man has a heavy workload during the day and feels tired, so it is best to sleep for a while before sexual intercourse to avoid premature ejaculation.
In addition, in the following situations, the man or woman must restrain sexual desire and reduce or avoid sexual intercourse.
- It is not suitable to have sexual intercourse when recovering from a serious illness.
- It is not suitable to have sexual intercourse when you are overly tired, drunk or in a bad mood.
- During menstruation, sexual intercourse is absolutely not allowed.
- Sexual intercourse is prohibited in the first three months and the last three months of pregnancy.
- Sexual intercourse should be avoided from the time of delivery until the uterus recovers (about 6 to 7 weeks).
- Sexual intercourse is prohibited within two weeks after women have an IUD inserted (or removed) and men have vasectomy. Women should avoid sexual intercourse within one month after tubal ligation.
- Other situations where doctors recommend that sexual intercourse should be avoided.
