Is it safe to do intercourse during early pregnancy?
Im just 6 weeks and me and my husband are both a bit scared ki it might harm the baby in these early days. Nobody to ask openly about this. Is it safe or should we wait? pls be honest.
Generally, if your pregnancy is uncomplicated, it's usually considered safe. But honestly, always best to check with your own gynac first, especially if you have any other health conditions. Regular check-ups are key to knowing what's okay for you.
Haan, agar doctor ne mana nahi kiya hai, toh generally safe hota hai early pregnancy mein. Par na, har pregnancy alag hoti hai, toh better hai ek baar apne doctor se puchh lo. They know your case best, na?
I felt so confused about this during my first pregnancy! My doctor reassured me that it's safe unless there are specific medical reasons not to. It's really important to communicate with your partner and also your doctor about any concerns you have.
Mummy-papa ke saath thi toh unhone bhi bola, this is something to discuss openly with your doctor, not just general advice. They were careful to say, if the doctor says okay, then it's fine. It really depends on *your* health and how your pregnancy is progressing.
This is a question best for your doctor, yaar. My gynac told me it's okay for most healthy pregnancies, but if there are any issues like bleeding or pain, always call them immediately. Better to be safe, especially in early days.
Oh, that's a question! Haha. My doc said it's totally fine usually, unless there are specific complications. I was more worried about my nausea and what to eat then, honestly! But yeah, always get a green signal from your gynac first, just to be sure.
Look, if your pregnancy is normal and your doctor hasn't told you otherwise, then yes, it's generally safe. But seriously, this isn't a topic for random advice; ask your gynac directly. They're the ones who know your medical history and can give you a clear answer.
From my experience, my doctor said it was fine unless I had any specific complications. I think it varies for everyone. So, the safest thing is always to have a chat with your own doctor about your specific situation, they'll guide you best.