Might be a silly doubt but im genuinely curious. once pregnancy is confirmed and we are still intimate, what happens then? matlab where does it go. felt shy to ask my gynac.
Actually, the sperm doesn't do anything or reach the baby at all. There is a thick mucus plug that completely seals the cervix right after you get pregnant, keeping the baby completely safe. It just flows out of the body naturally, so don't worry about it hurting the baby. I had a C-section and kept asking my doctor these funny questions beforehand, but she reassured me it's totally safe unless your doctor tells you to avoid sex.
Sperm doesn't affect the baby at all as your uterus is sealed off by a natural mucus plug. Most of it just flows out naturally or gets cleared by your body's natural defense systems. Just keep yourself clean and hydrated after intercourse. However, if you ever feel any severe cramping, pain, or see any bleeding afterwards, please consult your doctor immediately.
In joint families, elders often tell us to completely avoid physical relations because they fear it might harm the baby. But my doctor explained that sperm can't even enter the uterus because of the thick mucus plug that blocks the cervix. It just gets washed out naturally, so there is no harm to the baby at all if you have a normal pregnancy.
Sperm doesn't harm the baby at all as it gets blocked by the cervix's natural seal and just flows out of the body. My doctor told me it's completely safe unless you have specific complications. Just like managing my GD diet, keeping an eye on hygiene is important. Eat simple, light food and stay hydrated to avoid any unnecessary yeast infections during this time.
Hahaha, don't worry, the sperm doesn't go and knock on the baby's door! The cervix is completely locked with a mucus plug, like a high-security vault. The sperm just gets lost in the lobby and flows out eventually. At this point in my third trimester, though, my giant belly is a much bigger barrier than any mucus plug!