It is best not to have intercourse at 36 weeks of pregnancy, otherwise there may be water breakage, premature birth, intrauterine infection, etc. In order to ensure the safety of mother and child, it is not recommended to have intercourse at 36 weeks of pregnancy: 1, water breakage: pregnant women at 36 weeks of pregnancy are heavier, the abdominal bulge is obvious, the amniotic fluid is more abundant, intercourse may cause water breakage, premature rupture of fetal membranes has triggered premature birth, umbilical cord prolapse, fetal distress and neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, maternal and fetal infection The risk of perinatal and fetal infections, increasing the rate of perinatal disease and death, so 36 weeks of pregnancy is not recommended intercourse; 2, premature birth: women in 36 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus has been well developed, the placenta is close to maturity, intercourse at this time is likely to induce contractions, resulting in premature birth of the fetus; 3, intrauterine infection: after 32 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus grows rapidly, the uterus is significantly larger, very sensitive to any external stimulation. The fetus begins to fall in 36 weeks of pregnancy, the opening of the uterus during intercourse, easy to trigger bacterial infection, resulting in intrauterine infection, so avoid intercourse in 36 weeks of pregnancy. At this time, pregnant women should pay attention to proper rest, if the sexual impulse occurs, you need to properly divert attention, can be relieved by listening to music, walking, etc., is conducive to the health of pregnant women and the growth and development of the fetus.