I am 6 months pregnant and everything has been okay till now. Still I keep hearing different things from friends about stopping after some month. Did your gynac give any timeline?
Oh, this is something I've been wondering about too! My husband and I are a bit hesitant, thinking it might not be safe. Is it really okay right up until the end if there are no complications? My friend said her doctor told her to stop in the last month, so I'm confused.
Most pregnancies allow for intimacy right up until your water breaks or labor starts, as long as there are no underlying medical issues. It's a natural part of a relationship, and unless your doctor has given you a specific restriction, you can continue to be intimate. Just make sure you're both comfortable.
Honestly, with twins, by the time I hit my third trimester, 'romance' meant my husband bringing me snacks in bed! 😂 But seriously, unless your doctor says no due to specific complications, it's generally fine. Just adjust positions for comfort as you get bigger. Listen to your body, it'll tell you.
When morning sickness was at its peak, stopping felt like a natural choice because who felt like it anyway! But practically speaking, you should only stop if your doctor specifically advises it due to a complication. Otherwise, it's usually safe. Just communicate openly with your partner about comfort and adjust as your body changes. And definitely consult your gynac for personalised advice.
Generally, it's safe to be intimate throughout pregnancy unless your doctor tells you otherwise. If there are any complications like bleeding, low-lying placenta, or risk of preterm labor, then your gynac might advise caution. So, always have an open chat with your doctor; they know your medical history best. Don't rely on myths!