Bit of an awkward one but im genuinely confused. Im in my second trimester and we dont know till when its okay. Doc hasnt said anything specific. When did you all stop, or is it fine throughout? pls share honestly.
With twins, my gynac was like, 'Listen to your body, but mostly, just survive!' Haha. Seriously though, if your pregnancy is going smoothly, you can usually continue. But towards the very end or if there are any complications like preterm labor risk, your doc will advise caution.
Generally, if your pregnancy is healthy and there are no complications, your doctor might say it's safe right up until your due date. My MIL also used to advise caution towards the end, but my gynac said it's okay. Always ask your own doctor for personalized advice, my dear.
Haha, honestly, by the 3rd trimester, the desire itself might stop way before your doctor tells you to! Joking aside, if your pregnancy is uncomplicated, most doctors say it's safe throughout. Just listen to your body and your doc.
Stop having sex? Girl, I barely have the energy to roll over in bed at this point! 😂 But really, my gynac said it's totally fine unless you have specific complications. Towards the very end, some doc might suggest stopping, but it's best to ask *your* doctor.
For most healthy pregnancies, there's no need to stop having sex until your water breaks or you go into labor. The baby is well-protected. However, if you have conditions like placenta previa, cervical issues, or a history of preterm labor, your doctor will advise you differently. Always follow your gynac's specific instructions for your situation.
This is a very important question that ONLY your doctor can answer for you. Every pregnancy is different, and especially if there are any risks like preterm labor or placenta issues, you might be advised to stop earlier. Please don't take general advice here; talk to your gynac.
This is such a valid question, and many women wonder about it. If your pregnancy is low-risk, usually there's no need to stop. The main thing is that you and baby are safe and healthy. Always best to confirm with your own doctor for peace of mind.