My husband and I are wondering if it's safe to be intimate during pregnancy. Is sexual intercourse generally allowed throughout pregnancy, or are there any restrictions?
In our traditional family, we are usually told to avoid it, but I trusted my doctor's modern advice. She said as long as your scans are normal and you feel fine, it is perfectly safe. Just prioritize your comfort.
After going through IVF, my doctor strictly put us on pelvic rest for the first trimester to be completely safe. If you have a precious pregnancy or complications, please ask your doctor first before proceeding. Your peace of mind matters most.
I totally understand how scary it can feel to even think about this when you are carrying a little life. It is so normal to worry about their safety. Just listen to your body and only do what feels comfortable and loving for you.
I feel a bit shy talking about this, but from what I have read, it is completely safe if there are no complications. It is always good to have a quiet chat with your doctor first just to feel comfortable.
It is safe for most women, but because I had thyroid and other issues, I made sure to ask my doctor during our regular checkups. If your doctor says your reports are normal, then there is no need to worry.
I was absolutely terrified that we would hurt the baby and avoided it completely in the beginning! But later my doctor reassured me that it is completely safe and normal. Once I understood that, I felt much more relaxed.
Yes, if your health is good, it is completely fine. Keep a positive mind, don't worry too much, and just ensure you both are comfortable. God bless you.
This is never discussed openly at home, so I was very nervous! But I quietly asked my gynac, and she said it is perfectly safe as long as there is no pain or bleeding. Just make sure you are comfortable and don't strain yourself.
Medically speaking, the baby is fully protected by the amniotic sac and mucus plug, so sex won't hurt them. My doctor said it's totally safe unless you have placenta previa, history of preterm labor, or bleeding. Always confirm your specific case with your gynac.