My husband and I are wondering if it's safe to have sex during pregnancy. We're a bit confused about this, especially in the later months. Is it generally okay?
In my case, my doctor said it was perfectly fine in the second trimester since everything was normal. But we kept it gentle and stopped whenever I felt even a little discomfort.
I know it feels a bit scary to ask, but it's a completely normal question. My husband and I were so nervous, but our gynac reassured us it's safe. Just talk openly with your partner and do what feels comfortable for your body.
Beta, generally in the first three months, doctors advise being very careful and avoiding it to prevent any strain. Please consult your doctor nicely and follow their advice according to your health.
It's usually safe if there are no complications, but honestly, some days you'll have the mood and other days you'll just want a bowl of ice cream instead. Ask your gynac first to be 100% sure!
It is natural and safe if your health is good. Just keep a positive mind and always consult your doctor first to make sure there are no risks for the baby. Take care of yourself.
Yes, you can, but let's be real—sometimes you're just too tired or bloated to even think about it! If you both feel like it, go ahead, but if not, just cuddle and get some sleep while you still can!
To be honest, I had such terrible nausea and fatigue in my first trimester that intimacy was the last thing on my mind. If you feel up to it and your doctor has given the green light, it is safe, but listen to your body first.
Yes, absolutely! Unless your doctor has specifically told you not to due to complications like a low-lying placenta, it is completely safe. Just find comfortable positions and don't put pressure on your belly.