It is generally safe to resume sexual activity during pregnancy unless otherwise advised by your healthcare provider. However, it is important to consult with your doctor or midwife before engaging in any sexual activity. They will consider factors such as your individual health, the progress of your pregnancy, and any potential complications that may affect your ability to have sex. In most cases, if you have a healthy pregnancy without any complications, you can usually continue having sex throughout the entire duration of your pregnancy. However, there are certain circumstances where you may be advised to abstain from sex temporarily. These include if you have a history of preterm labor, placenta previa (where the placenta covers the cervix), unexplained vaginal bleeding, or if your water has broken prematurely. Additionally, if you experience any pain or discomfort during intercourse or notice any unusual symptoms afterward, it is important to contact your healthcare provider immediately. They will be able to provide personalized advice and guidance based on your specific situation. Remember that open communication with your partner about any concerns or discomforts is crucial during this time.