For both husband and wife, it is really uncomfortable if they cannot have sex during the first ten months of pregnancy. With the continuous development of medicine, it has also been clearly stated that sexual activity is allowed during pregnancy. As long as the timing is chosen appropriately, it will not have any impact on pregnant women. So, when can we have sex after pregnancy?

According to current medical research, if a pregnant woman maintains good physical condition during pregnancy, she can have sex between four and seven months of pregnancy. However, during the first and second three months of pregnancy, sexual intercourse is strictly prohibited.
During the first three months of pregnancy, the fetus is still in the stage of development and growth, and its state is very unstable. At this time, the fetus cannot receive any stimulation. At this time, if couples have sexual intercourse, it is likely to lead to fetal miscarriage or deformities. Secondly, during the last three months of pregnancy, the placenta in the abdomen begins to descend, and the pregnant woman's movements become slower. At this time, having sexual intercourse can easily cause uterine contractions in pregnant women, leading to premature birth.
It should be noted that during pregnancy, even when having sexual intercourse, do not choose positions that are difficult or easy to compress the pregnant woman's belly. The movements should be particularly gentle and not too intense, as this can harm the fetus. After pregnancy, the frequency of sexual intercourse should not be too high, as it will increase the burden on pregnant women and will not affect the development of the fetus.