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Look, unless your doctor has specifically asked you to avoid intercourse due to complications like low placenta, it is perfectly fine. Sperm doesn't reach or hurt the baby because of the thick mucus plug. Go ahead and don't worry, but use protection if you are prone to infections.
Please be extremely cautious about starting any fat-loss regime too quickly. I had severe postpartum complications, and my doctor strictly warned me against heavy lifting or core exercises for months. Always consult your gynecologist before trying any belly wraps or exercises.
I got my legs waxed just a month before my delivery and honestly, it hurt a bit more than usual because skin gets so sensitive. Just make sure the parlor is hygienic and the wax isn't too hot.
Oh, I loved eating pistas when I was pregnant! My toddler now loves them too. They are totally safe and packed with good nutrients, just don't overeat them because they can generate body heat if eaten in huge quantities.
Honestly, I wouldn't risk taking coral calcium without asking your doctor first. Better to stick to normal prescribed prenatals to be completely safe!
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