Unless your doctor or midwife advises otherwise, engaging in sexual activity during pregnancy is considered safe and healthy.
Rest assured, the sexual activity won’t cause any harm to your developing baby in your womb. It’s worth noting that when engaging in intercourse with a man, penetration is limited to the vagina and can’t go beyond it, therefore posing no threat to the fetus. Additionally, the growing baby is well protected within the uterus and is unaware of any sexual activity happening outside.
Although sex during pregnancy is generally considered safe, it may require some sexual adjustments. Most likely, you and your partner will need to explore different positions that are comfortable for both of you in her situation. This can be an opportunity to explore more experiences and deepen your intimacy.
As your pregnancy progresses, the traditional position with your partner on top may become uncomfortable due to breast tenderness and the size of your belly. In addition, penetration that is too deep can cause discomfort to the woman. In such cases, lying on your side facing each other or with your partner behind may be more comfortable and enjoyable.
The answer to the question is sometimes not straightforward unless your Doctor has advised against it, there is nothing wrong with having a sex life while pregnant, the increase of hormones may make you especially sexual naturally. Sex during pregnancy is sometimes awkward and difficult to some extent, but gradually there might be an adjustment to a routine and adaption in positions. Sometimes your sex drive might go high or even reduce during pregnancy due to different body systems.
In most cases, it safe to have sex while pregnant unless your doctor has pronounce you as a high-risk pregnancy. Speak to your doctor, sometimes medical issues can occur which will be a disadvantage to having sex during pregnancy. Many people have fun during pregnancy because there is no fear of being pregnant again.
While sexual activity during pregnancy is generally safe and can be encouraged for most women in society, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider if you have any situation or question bothering you. This is particularly crucial if you have a high-risk pregnancy or a history of complications at hand. By communicating openly with your partner and working with your healthcare provider to ease the doubt, you can enjoy a healthy and safe pregnancy while maintaining intimacy with your partner.