My partner and I are trying to conceive, and I've noticed some discomfort during intercourse lately. Is it common for it to hurt more around the time of conception?
Beta, early pregnancy is a very delicate time, and the body undergoes many changes which can cause some discomfort. It is best to avoid any strenuous activity if it is hurting you. Make sure you are drinking enough water and resting well, and consult your doctor if pain persists.
I felt some mild cramping and sensitivity in the initial weeks, which my doctor said is very common because the uterus is expanding. It got much better as the weeks went by. Just communicate with your partner and find comfortable positions that don't put pressure.
Honestly, if you are experiencing pain or cramping after intercourse, please check with your doctor first. I had some spotting early on, so my doctor strictly put us on pelvic rest. It is always better to get your gynac's clearance to be completely safe.
Hey, don't stress too much about this. Hormones are doing crazy things right now, and sometimes dryness or increased blood flow down there can make it feel a bit sensitive or tender. Just go very slow and talk to your husband about how you're feeling.
It can definitely feel different because of all the extra blood flow in the pelvic area! Honestly, sometimes I just wanted to eat my cheese burst pizza and sleep instead of dealing with any discomfort. Listen to your body and don't push yourself if it doesn't feel comfortable.
With twins, my pelvic area felt like it was carrying bricks from early on, so physical intimacy was the last thing on my mind! Yes, it can hurt because of increased blood flow and sensitivity. If it feels uncomfortable, just take a break and focus on sleeping while you still can!
Look, your body is producing a lot of progesterone right now, which can cause dryness or sensitivity. If it is hurting, there is no need to force yourself. Just be open with your partner and if the pain is sharp or accompanied by spotting, call your doctor.
It can be quite sensitive in the beginning due to hormonal shifts. Try to take things very gently and use a good, safe lubricant if dryness is the issue. Sending you warm hugs and comfort.
I am also feeling a bit of sharp discomfort during intercourse since I conceived, and it has made me quite anxious. Is this normal or should I be worried? I haven't asked my doctor yet because I felt a bit shy, but now I think I should.
Actually yaar, in the first few weeks, my body was so sensitive that even light touch felt different. The pelvic area gets so much blood flow after you conceive, which can cause that weird achy feeling. If it's hurting too much, just tell your partner to wait and chill for a bit.