Newly pregnant here, around 7 weeks. Both me and husband are a little scared ki kahin baby ko kuch na ho. Is it actually safe in early days or should we wait? bit awkward to ask doc directly.
When I was staying at my mom's place in early pregnancy, I was so scared to even ask about this. But actually, if your body feels okay and there's no spotting, it's completely safe. Just listen to your body and don't exert yourself.
Everything is safe when done with a calm mind and positive thoughts. Just keep your prayers close and take care of your body. If you feel any discomfort, just stop and rest, God will keep you both safe.
Who even has the energy for this in the first trimester between office work and constant exhaustion? But realistically, if you have the energy and no medical complications, go ahead. Just keep it low-impact so you don't feel tired the next day at work.
Suno, agar doctor ne bed rest nahi bola hai aur koi bleeding ya pain nahi hai, toh bilkul safe hai. Lekin forcefully mat karna if you are not feeling up to it. Be gentle and comfortable, bas simple si baat hai.
Honestly, it is completely normal unless your doctor has specifically advised pelvic rest due to some complication. Just talk to your partner and go slow. Honestly, most of us do it, there is no taboo about it.
Just check your ultrasound report once to see if there is any subchorionic hematoma or low placenta, as those require extra doctor visits and expensive scans. If everything is clear, you don't need to worry about extra medical costs. Safe raho aur faltu ka stress mat lo hospital rounds ka.
Technically, the baby is well protected inside the amniotic sac and thick mucus plug, so normal intercourse won't hurt. But if you have any history of early miscarriages, spotting, or cramps, then strictly avoid till your 12-week scan is done. Better safe than sorry!
I am in my 2nd trimester now and honestly, we completely avoided it in the first trimester because we were too scared. Did anyone else also feel this constant fear of hurting the baby? My doctor said it's safe now but the anxiety is still there.