How long should I wait before trying to engage in sexual intercourse?
In the past we recommended that patients wait at least two weeks before intercourse. We also recommended a condom with the initial few encounters. This recommendation was based on our concern that a seed might fall out in the semen. This concern was unfounded, as we have only documented one case in which a seed came out in the ejaculate. At present, we feel that patients can engage in sexual activity any time after the implant. Because there is occasionally blood in the semen or there may be some slight pain at climax with the first ejaculates, we recommend that patients initially masturbate. While sexual intercourse is not harmful with these first ejaculates, we think that these symptoms may be undesirable for a partner. It is OK to engage in intercourse any time thereafter. Of note is that the semen is not radioactive. If there is some blood in the semen this represents no danger to the partner. In the unlikely chance that a seed would be deposited in the vagina, it would fall out ve
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