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How Long Do I Need to Wait to Have Sex After Bacterial Vaginosis

That unmistakable odor and discomfort from BV can feel like a serious vibe killer. But once it clears up, how long should you really wait before getting back to intimacy?

The Expert Recommendation:

Wait at least 7 days after completing treatment—and until all symptoms are gone.

Here’s Why:

  • BV throws off your vaginal pH and makes it easier to get reinfected
  • Sex can disrupt the healing process
  • There’s a strong chance of transmitting BV to partners (especially women who have sex with women)

Treatment Types:

  • Metronidazole (oral or gel): Avoid alcohol and sex during treatment and for 24-72 hours after.
  • Clindamycin cream: Wait until the treatment is done and any discharge/irritation stops.

Smart Prevention Tips:

Use condoms or barrier methods

  • Avoid douching (it actually worsens BV)
  • Take oral probiotics like Lactobacillus reuteri and rhamnosus
  • Consider using a vaginal pH-balancing gel post-period or post-sex

Top OTC Helpers:

  • RepHresh Gel – balances pH
  • Good Clean Love BiopHresh – vaginal probiotic suppository
  • AZO Boric Acid Suppositories – restores balance
  • Vaginal health probiotics – daily support

TL;DR:

Wait 7+ days after treatment ends and until your body feels 100% normal again. BV has a reputation for coming back, so play it safe.

*Sources: CDC, Planned Parenthood, NIH*

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