Im in my 8th month now and pet is quite big. We are confused if its still ok at this stage or risky for baby. Thoda hesitant to ask doc. Anyone in same boat?
Always prioritize your comfort and peace of mind during these final months. If you and your husband are comfortable, it is fine, but do consult your doctor once. Keep your thoughts positive and take care of your health.
I'm in my 8th month too and honestly, my bump is so big I can't even imagine how it would work! Is anyone else finding it physically uncomfortable? I'm curious if most couples just skip it during the last few weeks.
My tracker app notes that semen actually contains prostaglandins which can sometimes soften the cervix, but it won't trigger labor unless your body is already ready. As long as your cervix is closed and doctor says okay, it is safe. Just be gentle!
With all the hospital registration charges and delivery planning going on in the 8th month, this was the last thing on my mind! But medically, if your scans are normal and doctor hasn't restricted you, it's fine. Just don't take any unnecessary risks that might lead to early hospital visits.
Haan, agar koi complication nahi hai toh safe hai, par is stage pe uncomfortable ho jata hai thoda. Apne doctor se ek baar pooch lena next checkup pe na. Safety first, and use comfortable positions always.
With my health restrictions and high blood sugar levels, I was very cautious and avoided it in the late months. If you do decide to, just make sure your blood pressure is normal and your doctor has given the green light. Health should be your priority.
If your doctor has cleared you for daily walks and prenatal yoga, and there are no placenta issues, it is generally safe. Just be very mindful of your positions so there is no pressure on your bump. Listen to your body and go very slow.
Yes, you can absolutely do it unless you have placenta previa, leaking fluid, or risk of preterm labor. Use comfortable positions like side-lying so there is no weight on your stomach. Just check with your gynac during your routine 8th-month scan.