I panicked so much thinking it would cause a miscarriage in the first trimester. But my doctor explained it's completely normal and safe, which helped me relax.
Ho na, everyone gets confused about this! Actually, unless the doctor has told you to avoid it, it is totally fine in a normal pregnancy. Bas comfortable position choose karna.
Intimacy is fine, but if you experience any bleeding, severe pain, or cramping afterwards, please don't wait for home remedies. Call your gynac immediately.
Modern pregnancy trackers say it is completely safe unless you have complications like placenta previa. Just read up on safe positions for different trimesters on your app, it helps a lot.
I was so terrified that it would hurt the baby or cause some complication, so we avoided it completely. If you are also anxious like me, just talk to your doctor once to put your mind at ease.
It's usually safe, but check with your doctor first. I had thyroid issues and had to do regular follow-ups, so I always asked my doctor about everything, including intimacy, to be safe.
Honestly, in my 3rd trimester, I am too tired to even turn around in bed, let alone anything else! But yes, physically it's safe unless your gynac told you otherwise.
With twins, my doctor put a strict no-sex rule pretty early on to avoid preterm labor. If it's a single pregnancy, it's usually fine, but twin moms should definitely stay careful!
My baby is a toddler now, but I remember how worried we were about this. Our doctor reassured us that the baby is well protected inside. Just take it easy and don't worry.
I felt so connected to my partner during that time, but we were also very gentle. It actually helped me stay happy, but definitely listen to what your body is comfortable with.
I am still pregnant and we do have a lot of questions about this. Is anyone else also finding it a bit physically uncomfortable in the second trimester, or is it just our position?