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6 weeks is probably a safe bet, but I'm not sure since I had a 3 step procedure. After my proctocolectomy, My doctor had told me that if I could walk a 1/2 mile, I could have sex. But I was pretty sick and weak... And after my j-pouch construction surgery, I had my take-down so soon after, that I never had sex in between. Sorry I'm not much help!
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A good indicator for me was my libido...I was not in much of a mood for love when I was post op (usually valve revision or full out pouch surgery but I have a k pouch) so my body and my libido were pretty much insync...it would take 4-6 weeks for me to even consider love making and another couple for me to feel 'safe'...that said, you really have to be ready for certain things to take time...some of us are miracles of biology and things work perfectly the first time out...others find that there have been anatomical changes down there (we are tighter, drier, there is pressure or discomfort the first few times...the pouch may be pressing up against the back of the vaginal canal or you may have some residual swelling etc...in other words, take it slowly, breath deeply and use lube...and give yourself permission to stop or slow down if you are feeling uncomfortable...try other things for a while if need be or change positions until you find a comfortable one...and laugh...lots of laughter helps to get through the akward 'first time back'...
Sharon
skn69
I finally spoke to my surgeon's PA and she said "Whenever you feel ready" after pouch construction, the main issue being the healing incisions (along with libido, energy, etc). I specifically asked if there was any danger from "jostling the pouch" to the new anastomosis and she said definitely not. As an estimate she said she thought about 3 weeks post-op, or two weeks after discharge.
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