Generally speaking, it is possible to have sex while recovering from a fracture, but whether or not you can have sex depends on the site of the fracture. If the fracture is in the limbs, it is possible. If the fracture is in the pelvic bone, hip bone and other parts of the body, it is not allowed. Whether you can have sex during fracture recovery depends on whether the fracture site is affected in the process. Generally speaking, if the fracture site is located in the limbs, such as arms, legs and other parts, you can have sex after proper immobilization, however, the process should pay attention to the protection of the fracture site. If the fracture site is located in the hip bone, pelvis and other parts of the sexual process may cause secondary injury to the fracture site due to greater activity, sex should be avoided as much as possible. Patients recovering from a fracture should consume more high-calcium and high-protein foods, and maintain a balanced diet to ensure adequate nutrition for recovery. If a fracture occurs, you should go to the hospital in time for examination to determine the fracture site for treatment.