Can’t have intercourse with fractures?

It is not allowed to have intercourse when the fracture is fractured, because during intercourse activities, the fracture site is susceptible to external loading and interference, which can easily lead to poor healing of the fracture, deformed healing of the fracture, or non-healing of the fracture. After the fracture, it is usually fixed with a cast or brace, and the fixation must avoid excessive external forces. Rooming-in activities may only begin after the cast is removed and after it is clear that there is continuity and adequate bone scab formation at the fracture end. During the fracture healing period, smoking and drinking are prohibited, and you can eat more high-calcium foods and supplement with calcium carbonate granules and active vitamin D3 tablets, which are beneficial for the deposition of calcium salts at the fracture site and for accelerating the fracture healing.