I recently married My wife have one month pregnent. So Do I can sex now.....or not
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Your developing baby is protected by the amniotic fluid in your uterus, as well as the strong muscles of the uterus itself. Sexual activity won't affect your baby. So it is completely safe to do sex during pregnancy.
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As long as your pregnancy is proceeding normally, you can have sex as often as you like. However, hormonal fluctuations, fatigue, nausea and breast tenderness early in pregnancy might lower your sexual desire. As you pregnancy progresses, weight gain, back pain and other symptoms may dampen your enthusiasm for sex. Mostly sex during 2nd semester is considered safe i. E. 4th, 5th and 6th month. Actually the best possible answer is to avoid as much as you can. Exposure to sexually transmitted infections during pregnancy increases the risk of infections that can affect baby's health. Avoid all forms of sex - vaginal, oral and anal if your partner has an active or recently diagnosed sexually transmitted infections. Avoid sex - 1. If, there is an unexplained vaginal bleeding. 2. You are leaking amniotic fluid 3. Your cervix begins to open prematurely. 4. Your placenta partly or completely covers your cervical opening 5. You have a history of premature.
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