Sexual intercourse is not recommended near the due date.
Near the due date, the head of the fetus may have entered the pelvis, and sex may produce vaginal and abdominal discomfort and obvious uterine contractions, leading to premature rupture of membranes and labor. Moreover, sex at this time may bring germs into the vagina, causing upward infection in the uterus.
Sexual intercourse needs to be prohibited in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy. Even in the middle of pregnancy, you need to pay extra attention when having sex to avoid premature labor.
As the due date approaches, pregnant women need to pay extra attention to their condition. Pay attention to the movement of the fetus every day, if there is any abnormality, you need to consult a doctor in time. If you are going to have a normal delivery, you can take more walks appropriately, and if there is water breaking, redness, regular abdominal pain, etc., you need to be hospitalized in time to wait for delivery.