Can it be a problem if we have sex after an eyes operation?!


Question: You need to ask your doctor. Sex gets the body stimulated and the blood flowing along with an increased heart rate. You may not want to cause your eyes any more stress than they already had until they are healed.


Answers: You need to ask your doctor. Sex gets the body stimulated and the blood flowing along with an increased heart rate. You may not want to cause your eyes any more stress than they already had until they are healed.

It can because it stimulates bloodflow.

The doctor would probably tell you to try to avoid your head banging against the headboard.

hey girl, did u or the person with the eye surgery ask the doctor, i would have. but in my opinion, i dont think your eyes have anything to do with your private areas, hey just think people dont open there eyes anyway when having sex..lol

Well, is his sticking his penis in your eyes? I would not be as acrobatic, but there should be no problem

As long your guy isn't putting his **** in your eye then I think it would fine. At least I hope he doesn't put it there!

I really don't think so...It would be better not to try positions that implie your face being pushed to a pillow or the mattress

What type of operation? You should avoid all bending, stooping and / or picking up heavy objects because this causes pressure in the eyes....which could be detrimental to eyes that have been operated on. So yes, it can be a problem depending on the operation.

So for example, if you or your partner had a cataract removed, I'd suggest staying away from any strenuous activity (ie: sex / sport / labor-intensive work) for 4 - 6 weeks.





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