Can I have sex at 80 days pregnant

  There are many taboos for women during pregnancy, including lifestyle, diet, clothing, and sexual activity. Some older generations may advise women to avoid sexual activity during pregnancy, as it may have negative effects. In fact, sexual activity is not prohibited during pregnancy, and it can still be done when it is appropriate. Some women have asked, can sexual activity be done at 80 days of pregnancy?

  

Can I have sex at 80 days pregnant1

  Generally speaking, sexual intercourse is prohibited during the first three months of pregnancy and one month before delivery. This is mainly because the embryo is still unstable during the first three months of pregnancy, which is a critical period of development. If sexual intercourse occurs during this time, intense sexual activity is likely to affect embryo development and even lead to miscarriage. However, the cervix of women has become relatively loose during the first month before delivery. Sexual intercourse not only increases the risk of infection, but also triggers risks such as premature rupture of membranes and premature birth.

  If you want to have sex during pregnancy, it is generally recommended to have sex in the middle of pregnancy. The early pregnancy symptoms of women in the middle of pregnancy have gradually disappeared, and the fetus is in a relatively stable state. At this time, sexual intercourse can be carried out. However, before sexual intercourse, both men and women need to wash and clean their reproductive organs, and men need to wear condoms because the immune system of women decreases during pregnancy. If hygiene is not taken care of, it is easy to be infected by external bacteria, which can cause gynecological related diseases.

  During sexual intercourse, it is important to adopt the correct posture, commonly including female upper position, backward position, cross position, male three-dimensional position, etc., to avoid pressure on the abdomen. At the same time, attention should be paid not to insert too deeply or sprint too violently, so as not to cause cervical injury and bleeding, or trigger uterine contractions and miscarriage. After sexual intercourse, women should also rinse the external genitalia with warm water, which can effectively prevent gynecological inflammation.

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