: Your external scar is closed, not painful, and shows no signs of infection (redness, pus, or foul odor).
Many C-section moms assume their pelvic floor is fine because they didn't have a vaginal birth. In reality, carrying a baby for nine months and the surgery itself often leads to a hypertonic (overly tight) pelvic floor, which can cause pain upon entry. Tips for a Safer, More Comfortable Experience sex 5 weeks after csection exclusive
This is the most common cause of discomfort at 5 weeks, regardless of delivery method. : Your external scar is closed, not painful,
Resuming penetrative sex too early (before 6 weeks) carries specific medical risks: Tips for a Safer, More Comfortable Experience This
If you are doing this for someone else’s pleasure, stop. If you are doing this because you genuinely feel horny and curious, proceed with extreme caution.
| Experience | % of women (anecdotal) | Notes | |------------|------------------------|-------| | Pain-free, enjoyable | ~15-20% | Usually those with no breastfeeding, easy healing, and early return of lubrication | | Mild discomfort, manageable | ~40% | Feels “tight” or “uncomfortable at first” but improves with lube and slow pace | | Significant pain (stabbing/burning) | ~30% | Often leads to stopping mid-attempt | | Bleeding after sex | ~10-15% | A sign to stop and wait another 1-2 weeks |
Engaging in sexual activity 5 weeks post-C-section exclusively poses several risks if not done with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Potential risks include: