Answer: pregnant women often don't want to have sex because they think that it may harm the baby inside the uterus, but sex is a normal part of pregnancy. yes, it is safe to have sex any time in pregnancy until you are not having complications like unusual cramping or bleeding or if your doctor has put you on bed rest. However, sex should be avoided if:
You have a history of premature birth or labor or miscarriage.
You experience unexplained vaginal bleeding or discharge.
You have placenta previa, or a very low-lying placenta.
Answer: sex is safe throughout pregnancy and will not hurt your baby if there are no problems. This includes the early weeks after you get pregnant. The developing amniotic fluid and sac and the muscle layers of your uterus cushion and protect your embryo from trauma as your pregnancy progresses.
As long as you are comfortable, in the mood, and have an uncomplicated pregnancy, go ahead and enjoy your normal sexual activities.