My husband and I are a bit confused about intimacy during pregnancy. We want to know if it's generally safe to have sex while I'm pregnant, or if there are any precautions we should take.
Haan, bilkul safe hota hai agar pregnancy mein koi complication nahi hai to. But ek baar doctor se check up ke time pooch lena safe rehta hai na. Doctor approval mil jaye to tension free ho jao.
It is perfectly safe in a normal pregnancy. The baby is well protected by the amniotic sac and cervix plug. Just avoid any positions that put pressure on your belly, especially as you get bigger.
In the 3rd trimester, honestly, even turning around in bed feels like a workout! It is medically safe if your doctor says so, but physically you might just want to sleep. Do whatever feels comfortable for your body.
Generally safe, but if you have any history of bleeding or low-lying placenta, doctors advise against it. Just clarify this one thing during your next gynac visit. It's a very simple and common question for them.
Yes, it is completely safe and normal unless your doctor has specifically asked you to avoid it! Just be comfortable and take it easy. Enjoy this special bonding time! 💖
Baby is safe in their cozy little water balloon inside, so don't worry, you won't poke them, haha! Just check with your doc once to make sure everything is greenlit, then you are good to go.
My mother told me to be very careful in the first three months and avoid it. I stayed with my parents, so we kept things very gentle and careful. It's best to ask your gynac during your routine scan just to be absolutely sure.
Honestly, if you have the energy for it, go ahead, haha! For me, between the crazy fatigue and now postpartum sleep deprivation, sex was the last thing on my mind. Just ask your doc if there are any complications first.
It is totally safe, and actually, some say it helps keep pelvic muscles flexible, which is great for normal delivery. We were active throughout my pregnancy without any issues. Just make sure you are comfortable.
Our elders often tell us to avoid it entirely out of fear, but medically it's safe. My MIL was very traditional, so I just quietly asked my doctor in the cabin. The doctor said it was perfectly fine since my pregnancy was normal.
I had thyroid and some minor issues, so my doctor had actually advised us to avoid it in the first trimester. That's why regular follow-ups are so important. Always confirm with your gynac based on your own scans.