Sheetal Parekh9 Oct 2025Is intercourse possible during pregnancy?First pregnancy here and both me and hubby are confused, nobody talks about this openly. Im in second trimester now and feeling fine. just want to know if its safe ya we should wait, kinda shy to ask my gynac directly.28ShareShare your experience or answer thisCommentSort by:LatestJhanvi Pathak·21 Oct 2025Practically speaking, yes it's safe. But honestly, with work and pregnancy fatigue, you might not feel like it, so go with your comfort.25ShareReportRadhika Senapati·10 Oct 2025I am a bit shy to ask this, but is it safe? My sister said it's fine unless doctor has given some strict instructions.24Share
Jhanvi Pathak·21 Oct 2025Practically speaking, yes it's safe. But honestly, with work and pregnancy fatigue, you might not feel like it, so go with your comfort.25ShareReport
Radhika Senapati·10 Oct 2025I am a bit shy to ask this, but is it safe? My sister said it's fine unless doctor has given some strict instructions.24Share
Unnati Walia·19 Oct 2025In joint families nobody discusses these things openly, but honestly, it is safe. Just make sure you ask your doctor privately during your visit.20ShareReport
Kavya Alva·13 Oct 2025Just stay positive and be very gentle. If your body feels comfortable and doctor says it is safe, then there is no harm to the baby.17ShareReport
Sneha Boloor·12 Oct 2025Please check with your gynac first. Every pregnancy is different, and if there is any bleeding or low placenta, doctor might advise against it.16ShareReport
Anjali Sehgal·20 Oct 2025Since I had PCOS history, I was very cautious and avoided it in the first trimester. Best to check with your doctor if you have any hormonal history.16ShareReport
Indira Kapadia·17 Oct 2025My elders were very strict and against it, but my doctor cleared our doubts. It is perfectly safe unless you have any medical complications.11ShareReport
Indu Pathak·15 Oct 2025Yes, it is totally safe in a normal pregnancy. Just ask your gynac once to be tension-free.10ShareReport