You can no longer have intercourse after the seventh month of pregnancy, but you can still have intercourse in moderation until you enter the seventh month of pregnancy, but less than seven months. The entire gestation period lasts about ten trimesters. During the first and second trimesters of pregnancy, intercourse is not allowed, and only during the middle four months of pregnancy can you have a proper sexual life. When having intercourse during pregnancy, be careful not to adopt a position that may press on the pregnant woman’s abdomen, and it is recommended to try to adopt a rear-entry or side-entry position. The process of sex should be controlled, not too deep, so as not to stimulate the cervix to cause premature birth. The frequency of intercourse during pregnancy should not be too much, generally not more than once a week. The body of the pregnant woman is heavily burdened during pregnancy, too frequent sex can easily lead to excessive fatigue of the pregnant woman’s body, which is not conducive to the development of the fetus.