Pregnant women can have intercourse with their husbands appropriately, but it is recommended in the middle of pregnancy, and gentle movements are needed. It is generally not recommended to have intercourse with your husband in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy, because the embryo’s implantation in the early stages of pregnancy is not yet particularly stable, and intercourse may lead to preterm miscarriage. In late pregnancy, coitus may induce contractions, which may cause premature rupture of membranes and premature labor. In the middle of pregnancy, due to the relatively stable development of the embryo, in their own good condition, can be appropriate and husband coitus. Don’t be too intense during coitus, but be gentle, and wash the perineum with warm water before and after coitus to avoid infection. During pregnancy, it is possible to have intercourse in the middle of pregnancy, if you find discomfort after intercourse, you need to go to the obstetrics department of the hospital in time.