Bit of an awkward one to ask but here goes. We are in the second trimester now and both of us are nervous it might harm the baby somehow. Is it actually safe or should we wait? honest experiences welcome.
Generally speaking, yes, sex is safe throughout an uncomplicated pregnancy. The baby is well-protected inside the amniotic sac and uterus. However, there are certain conditions where your doctor might advise against it, so it's always best to consult your gynac for personalized advice. Don't rely just on online info, talk to your doctor.
Yeah, my doctor said it's totally safe as long as there are no complications. I was a bit nervous at first, but she reassured me. I think it's just about being comfortable and listening to your body, and of course, your doctor's advice. Are you also feeling hesitant, or just curious?
Yes, for most uncomplicated pregnancies, sex is perfectly safe. It's important to have this conversation openly with your gynecologist. At my hospital, they encouraged us to ask all such questions directly to the doctor or the nurse practitioner. They will advise you based on your specific health status, so pls ask them clearly.
For most women with a healthy pregnancy, yes, it is considered safe. But especially if you have a history of conditions like PCOS, or any past complications, it’s really important to get specific advice from your gynac. Don't assume anything, just ensure everything is fine with your doctor first to be completely safe.
Haha, 'safe' is one thing, 'energy for' is another! Seriously though, yes, usually it's safe unless your doctor tells you otherwise. My doc gave a green light, but honestly, by the third trimester, I was just too tired. Sleep seemed like a better option! 😂
This is a very important question, and the answer isn't always a simple 'yes' or 'no' for everyone. While for many, it's safe, if you've had a history like mine with miscarriage or any spotting, your doctor might advise caution or certain restrictions. Please, always, always consult your gynac to ensure your safety and the baby's wellbeing.
Oh, this is such a private question... I've heard from friends that usually it's okay unless there are complications. But I think it's something best discussed with your doctor, because they can tell you what is right for your specific situation, without any awkwardness. They're professionals, so it's fine.