My wife pregnancy test is positive now can I sex with her and how many days I can sex with her? Please suggest.
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No, a baby isn't hurt when a pregnant woman and her partner make love. 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. During intercourse, the penis doesn't go beyond the vagina, so it won't reach the baby.
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You can do sex during pregnancy if the pregnancy is normal and there are no complications in pregnancy. Avoid thrust on uterus during sex.
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Sex is a natural, normal part of pregnancy -- if you're having a normal pregnancy. Penetration and intercourse?s movement won't harm the baby, who is protected by your abdomen and the uterus? muscular walls. Your baby is also cushioned by the amniotic sac?s fluid. Your doctor may advise you not to have sex if you have any of the following types of high-risk pregnancy: You're at risk for miscarriage or history of past miscarriages You're at risk for preterm labor (contractions before 37 weeks of pregnancy) You're having vaginal bleeding, discharge, or cramping without a known cause Your amniotic sac is leaking fluid or has ruptured membranes Your cervix has opened too early in pregnancy Your placenta is too low in the uterus (placenta previa) You're expecting twins, triplets, or other "multiples"
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