My husband and I are a bit confused about intimacy during pregnancy. Is it generally safe to have intercourse when I am two months pregnant, or should we be careful?
According to my doctor, intercourse in the 2nd month is perfectly safe if you have a low-risk pregnancy with no spotting or cramps. The baby is well-protected by the amniotic sac. However, if you have a history of complications, doctors usually advise against it.
I can only share my own experience—my doctor allowed us because I had a completely normal pregnancy. But every pregnancy is different. It is always safest to ask your own gynac during your checkup before trying.
Actually, my pregnancy tracker apps showed that baby is fully protected inside, so intimacy is safe. But it also warns to avoid it if you have any spotting or history of early labor. Better to ask your gynac at your next scan!
I remember feeling so anxious and confused about this during my early weeks. We decided to wait because I was just too scared of hurting the baby, even though doctors say it's safe. Do whatever makes you feel emotionally comfortable, dear.
Honestly, I was so busy throwing up and craving spicy chaat in my second month that romance was the last thing on my mind! But medically, it is usually fine unless your doctor has specifically asked you to avoid it. Just be gentle!
Didi, hum toh shuru ke teen mahine bilkul dhyan rakhte hain aur door rehte hain kyunki ye time bahut nazuk hota hai. Aap apne doctor se pooch lo, wahi sahi batayenge.
With my PCOS history, we were extremely cautious and decided to avoid intercourse in the first trimester just to be safe. Since the first few months are very delicate, it's really best to get a green light from your doctor first.
Haan na, starting ke months mein thoda dhyan rakhna padta hai. If you don't have any pain or bleeding, it's usually fine, but doctor se ek baar confirm kar lo na to be completely safe.