Honestly, unless your gynac explicitly tells you there is some complication, it is totally fine. We actually asked our doctor during the regular monthly scan itself so we didn't have to pay for an extra OPD visit. Just ask them in your routine checkup, no need to book separate appointments for these small doubts.
Oh God, in my first trimester, I was vomiting so much that sex was the last thing on my mind! But my doctor told me it's totally safe if you feel up to it and have no complications. Just make sure you are comfortable and don't force yourself if you are feeling nauseous or tired.
It is generally safe but please listen to your body, dear. Personally, even after my C-section, my body took so much time to heal that intimacy felt very different. Just take it very slow and stop immediately if you feel even a tiny bit of discomfort or pain.
Beta, maine toh bade-buzurgo se suna hai ki sab theek ho toh koi darr nahi hota. Par dadi kehti thi pehle teen mahine thoda sambhal ke rehna chahiye. Ek baar apne doctor se pooch loge toh mann ko bilkul shanti mil jayegi.
Actually, it is completely normal if your pregnancy is going smooth. For me, because of my fluctuating thyroid levels, I had to do regular follow-ups and tests anyway, so I made it a point to clarify this with my doctor first. Always better to get a green light from your gynac during your routine visits.