Thoda awkward to ask but here goes. Im in my second trimester and feeling fine, no complications so far. Just want to know if its actually safe or should we avoid it, anyone?
Look, let's be practical: if your pregnancy is normal and your gynac hasn't warned you against it, then it is perfectly safe. Just don't put too much pressure on the belly and stop immediately if you feel any discomfort.
Since I had PCOS and a slightly complicated start, my doctor advised us to avoid it in the first trimester. It's safe for a normal pregnancy, but always better to be cautious and ask your doctor first.
Haha, with two babies growing inside, my doctor told us to put a strict pause on it! Generally, for a single normal pregnancy, it's totally safe, but with twins or high-risk cases, doctors usually ask you to be careful.
It is safe in a normal pregnancy, but since I had minor complications and thyroid issues, I made sure to ask my doctor during our regular follow-ups just to be 100% sure. Always good to have your doctor's go-ahead.
I stayed with my parents so we didn't really have to think about it! But my doctor had told me it is safe as long as there is no bleeding or pain, so definitely ask your gynac once to be sure.
Honestly, when I was vomiting all day, sex was the last thing on my mind! But medically, it is safe unless your doctor has specifically asked you to avoid it due to any complications.
Yes, it is usually safe throughout a normal pregnancy because the baby is well-protected by the amniotic sac. Just check with your gynac during your routine checkup to make sure you don't have any complications like a low-lying placenta.
Research shows that intercourse is completely safe in a low-risk pregnancy because the cervix has a thick mucus plug that protects the baby from infections. However, my doctor mentioned that if you have bleeding, cramping, or placenta previa, you must strictly avoid it.