After fracture surgery it is usually recommended to wait 2 months before having intercourse. The first stage is the fibrous joint growth period, which often takes about 2 weeks. The second stage is the formation of the bone scab, which takes about 2 months. The third stage is the bone recovery period, which usually lasts about 2 years. If the patient has intercourse during the first two stages, it may not only cause the fracture to shift but also slow down the healing process because intercourse is a physical activity and will speed up the blood circulation. Therefore, it is best to have intercourse after 2 months, when the fracture has reached the clinical healing stage, and as long as the strength and position are controlled, the fracture will not be affected anymore. In addition, patients should also note that the specific site of the fracture is also an important factor in the recovery of the fracture, if it is a complex fracture in the spine, hip and other parts of the fracture, you need to combine with X-ray and other tests to determine the recovery of the fracture before deciding whether you can have intercourse and other strenuous physical activities.