Can you have intercourse when you’re full-term?

The first thing you need to do is to get a good deal on your own. Full-term refers to 37 weeks of pregnancy and beyond, at this time coitus is easy to induce contractions, increase the risk of premature rupture of membranes, infection, etc., so in the second trimester of pregnancy is not allowed to coitus, but also pay attention to the doctor’s instructions to take proper rest, to avoid physical exertion and strenuous exercise, and strict self-counting of fetal movement to self-evaluation of fetal intrauterine situation. After full-term pregnancy, you should also pay attention to appropriate rest, increase diet and nutrition, but also under the guidance of the doctor appropriate exercise, in order to promote the fetal prelude into the basin. You should also follow the doctor’s instructions to have regular checkups, ultrasound, fetal heart rate monitoring and other tests to evaluate the intrauterine condition of the fetus, and be prepared for delivery. When there is redness, abdominal pain, vaginal discharge, etc., you need to go to the hospital promptly.