Question:is it safe to intercourse during first trimester of pregnancy
Answer: Hello
Dear Yes. It is absolutely safe to make love in the first trimester in a normal pregnancy, your gynaecologist may advise you to not have sex if you
have a history or threat of miscarriage
have vaginal bleeding or spotting
have abdominal pain or cramps
have a history of cervical weakness
are pregnant with twins or multiple babies
have a low-lying placenta (placenta praevia)
The best way to enjoy making love all through pregnancy is to avoid deep and vigorous penetration and indulge in gentle lovemaking.
And having sex cannot harm your baby. As your baby stays cushioned and safe in the amniotic fluid. Also, the cervix is closed and has a mucus plug, which makes it impassable.
Your husband will not be able to go deep enough to reach your baby.orgasms can trigger uterine contractions, these do not cause any harmTcare
Question:Is safe to have sex during first trimester of pregnancy
Answer: Yes, if you've had a healthy pregnancy, there's no reason why you and your partner can't have a full and satisfying sex life.
Rest assured, having sex cannot harm your baby. During intercourse your baby stays cushioned and safe in the amniotic fluid. Also, the cervix is closed and has a mucus plug, which makes it impassable.
Your husband will not be able to penetrate deep enough to reach your baby. And although orgasms can trigger uterine contractions, these do not cause any harm and are different from contractions during labour.
However, your gynaecologist may advise you to not have sex if you:
have a history or threat of miscarriage.
have unexplained vaginal bleeding or spotting
have abdominal pain or cramps
have a history of cervical weakness
are pregnant with twins or multiple babies
have a low lying placenta or placenta pervia.
Question:Can sex is safe during the first trimester of pregnancy??
Answer: Congratulations on your pregnancy and all the best for your motherhood.
Intercourse is recommended after the first trimester. A baby isn't hurt when a pregnant woman and her partner intercourse. The amniotic sac and the strong muscles of the uterus protect the baby, and the thick mucus plug that seals the cervix helps guard against infection.
Hope this information was helpful.