Directly speaking, yes, it is safe and can actually help soften the cervix for delivery. But this is strictly if you don't have complications like placenta previa or leaking fluid. Ask your gynac during your next weekly scan, they will tell you clearly based on your reports.
I am still planning my pregnancy, but I keep reading about this. From what I’ve gathered, it is safe for most women and can even help with natural labor, but only if the doctor gives the go-ahead. It’s always best to ask your gynac during your regular checkup.
It is generally considered safe to help induce labor in the 9th month, but you must ask your doctor first. Since I had thyroid and regular follow-ups, my doc gave me specific instructions based on my cervix condition. Never proceed without their green light at this stage.
Hamare yahan toh bade-bade kehte hain ki 9th month me bohot savdhani rakhni chahiye. Main is samay apne mayke me thi toh humne bilkul avoid hi kiya tha safety ke liye. Ek baar doctor se zaroor salah le lena chahiye sabse sahi raay ke liye.
After going through IVF, we were extremely cautious and avoided it completely in the third trimester. If you have a low-lying placenta or any other complication, it can be risky. Please consult your doctor gently before making any decision, your peace of mind is precious.
Honestly, in my 9th month, I am so tired and heavy that sex is the last thing on my mind, haha! But technically, if your water hasn't broken and doctor says everything is normal, it is safe. Just make sure you are comfortable and not putting any pressure on the tummy.
Beta, pregnancy ke aakhiri mahine me bohot dhyan rakhna hota hai. Humare time pe toh bilkul mana karte the taaki bache ko koi takleef na ho. Agar aapke doctor ne sab normal bola hai tabhi aage badhna, warna is samay parhez karna hi sahi hai.