Yes, hormones can cause dryness and sensitivity, making it thoda painful. Practically speaking, using a safe lubricant and choosing a relaxing time over weekends when you aren't tired helps a lot.
Yaar, sometimes it does hurt a bit because of vaginal dryness or changes in the cervix, so don't stress too much. Just communicate with your partner and try different positions that are more comfortable.
I was extremely anxious about this after my previous miscarriage. While mild discomfort can be normal, please be very careful and check with your doctor first to make sure there are no risks like low-lying placenta.
To be honest, with the fatigue and nausea, sex was the last thing on my mind! But yes, it can feel a bit painful or dry because of hormones. Just use a good water-based lube and take it very slow.
I totally understand how confusing this can be, dear. It can sometimes feel thoda uncomfortable because of all the extra blood flow and hormonal changes down there. Just be gentle with yourself and talk openly with your husband.
It can feel slightly uncomfortable because your cervix is more sensitive now. However, actual pain or any bleeding is not normal, so if that happens, stop immediately and check with your gynac.