I had a miscarriage in my first pregnancy, so we were extremely cautious next time and avoided it completely in the first trimester. If you have even a little spotting or mild cramps, please talk to your gynac immediately and avoid physical contact.
In my case, we asked our doctor in our first ultrasound appointment and she said it was perfectly fine for us. We just made sure to be gentle and stopped if I felt tired. It really depends on what your body feels comfortable with.
My mother-in-law was very worried about this, but my gynac reassured us that baby is well protected inside. We trusted the doctor's advice and had no issues. Just confirm once with your doctor to clear your mind.
Honestly, I was vomiting so much during my first trimester that sex was the last thing on my mind. But my doctor said if there are no complications or bleeding, it's totally fine and safe. Just listen to your body and go easy.
When I was staying at my parents' place, my mom always told me to be very gentle and careful in the starting months. It is mostly safe, but having an open chat with your husband and your doctor is the best way to feel comfortable.
Hamare yahan toh log darr jate hain starting mein, but mere doctor ne bola tha bilkul safe hai agar koi takleef na ho. Thoda dhyan se karein toh koi dikkat nahi hoti. Bas man mein darr mat rakho aur khush raho.
Actually, it's safe unless your doctor says no, but for me, I am currently more in love with hot samosas than physical intimacy, haha! Joking aside, check with your gynac once in your first scan just to be 100% sure everything is normal.
Unless your doctor has specifically told you to avoid it due to some complication, sex is absolutely safe. Both my pregnancies were normal and we had no issues at all. Just use a comfortable position and don't worry too much.
Generally it is totally safe, but if you feel any unusual pain or heavy cramps afterwards, please call your doctor. Drinking warm milk or taking rest afterwards helped me feel better. Better to ask your gynac in your next checkup.
I had spotting early on, so my doctor strictly put me on complete pelvic rest. Please don't take any chances and ask your gynac before going ahead. Everyone's pregnancy is different, so their advice is best.