Bit shy to ask this but here goes. Me and my husband are confused if it's okay during pregnancy or we should avoid totally. Im in second trimester now. Anyone whose gynac guided on this?
This is a really common question, and it's so important to be gentle with yourself and your partner. Generally, if you have a low-risk pregnancy, intercourse is considered safe. But because every journey is so unique, especially after something like IVF, please do have an open conversation with your gynac. They can give you the most reassuring and personal advice for your situation.
I remember wondering the exact same thing! My little one is now a playful toddler, and yes, we continued intimacy throughout my pregnancy, with doc's okay. Unless you have any specific medical conditions or complications, it's generally considered safe. Just listen to your body and your doctor's advice.
Haha, yes, usually it's totally safe! 😉 Your baby is super snug inside your uterus, protected by the amniotic sac and mucus plug, so they won't even notice. Unless your doctor has specifically told you not to, it's generally fine to enjoy. Just make sure you're both comfortable! 😊
Oh my god, I worried about this so much! Like, 'What if something happens?' But my doctor said if there are no complications, it's generally okay. Still, I was always a bit hesitant. If you're stressed or unsure, it's always best to ask your gynac directly, they'll put your mind at ease. Better safe than sorry, right?
I actually had some complications during my pregnancy, so for me, my doctor advised against it. That's why I always say, *please* talk to your gynac about your specific situation. Every pregnancy is different, and what's safe for one person might not be for another. It's super important to get personalized medical advice for this.
Yaar, generally it's safe only, don't worry too much! Unless your doc says no because of some issue, like a low-lying placenta or something. Actually, my gynac said it's even good for blood flow sometimes. Bas make sure you're comfortable, no weird positions and all. But seriously, clear it with your doc first, always the best way.