Im in first trimester and both of us are a little scared if it can harm the baby. Nobody really talks about this openly in our ghar. Just wanted honest experiences from u all.
In our family, elders usually say to avoid it entirely, but my doctor reassured us that it is completely safe in a normal pregnancy. We trusted the doctor's medical advice but still kept it gentle and limited. Always consult your gynac once before you proceed.
Yes, you absolutely can! It is a healthy part of pregnancy, and unless you have bleeding or other issues, it won't affect the baby. Just listen to your body and do what feels comfortable.
In the third trimester, my only partner is my giant pregnancy pillow, honestly! But yes, physically it is safe if your gynac has cleared you, just find positions where you don't put any weight on your belly.
To be honest, once the baby is born, you won't even have time to sleep, let alone think about sex! So if your doctor says it's safe now, definitely go for it and enjoy some couple time.
Beta, agar aapko koi dard ya takleef nahi hai, toh yeh bilkul safe hai. Bas thoda dhyan rakhna aur dheere se karna. Doctor se ek baar pooch logi toh mann shant rahega.
I spent most of my pregnancy at my mother's place, so we had to take a natural break anyway. But my doctor did tell me that in a low-risk pregnancy, intimacy is perfectly safe. Just prioritize your comfort.
I used to freak out thinking even a little intimacy would hurt the baby, but my doctor laughed and said the baby is very well protected. It is completely normal, so don't let unnecessary fear spoil your mood!
Because of my PCOS and a slightly delicate early pregnancy, my doctor advised us to avoid sex in the first trimester. Once the ultrasound showed everything was stable, we were allowed, but we still chose to be very careful. Definitely check with your gynac first.
Please consult your gynac before doing anything. I had some bleeding in my fourth month and was strictly put on pelvic rest, so sex was a complete no-no for us. If you have any history of complications, caution is best.
Listen, it is totally safe and normal to have sex during pregnancy if your doctor hasn't told you otherwise! The baby is safe inside the amniotic sac, so don't stress too much about it, just go slow and find comfy positions.