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  • 14/08/2025

Is it safe to have intercourse after laparoscopic ovarian cyst removal surgery? It's been 35 days since my procedure and I'm not sure if I should wait longer or if it's okay now. I had the cyst removed from my right ovary and want to make sure I don't cause any complications.

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