Haan beta, it is totally safe and there is nothing to feel bad about. The baby is protected inside a sack of water, so nothing will happen to them. Just take care and be comfortable.
I just delivered my baby two months ago and honestly, yes, it is safe. It actually helped me release stress and sleep better when I was pregnant. Just make sure you are comfortable and don't strain too much.
It is absolutely safe and normal, don't worry! Looking back now that my kid is a toddler, I realize how much we stress over small things. Unless your doctor has specifically told you to avoid it due to some high-risk complication, you are good to go.
Oh, I panicked so much about this in my first trimester and thought I did something wrong! But honestly, it's completely normal and safe. The mild cramps you feel after are just normal uterine contractions and nothing to worry about.
It is generally safe, but please check with your gynac first to be absolutely sure. If there's any history of bleeding or low-lying placenta, they might advise against it. Safety first always.
I was reading up on this and actually, yes, it's generally safe as long as there are no complications. The baby is well-protected in the uterus. But if you feel shy, maybe just bring it up gently with your gynac once.
Yes, it is safe. At home, our elders don't talk about these things, but when I asked my doctor, she reassured me there is no harm at all. The baby is safe inside, so just relax and trust your doctor's advice.