Couples need to maintain a harmonious sexual life in order to maintain stable marital relationships. But when the wife becomes pregnant, sexual intercourse cannot be as casual as before. Some men may worry about their semen affecting the healthy development of the fetus during sexual intercourse. Can they still ejaculate after just getting pregnant?
It is best not to ejaculate semen into the pregnant woman's body during sexual intercourse after pregnancy, as male semen contains a prostaglandin that can stimulate the cervix and easily cause miscarriage or premature birth. It is recommended to wear a condom during sexual intercourse. However, in the early stages of pregnancy, sexual intercourse is not allowed, especially at the beginning of pregnancy when the placenta has not yet formed and the state of the gestational sac is very unstable. Sexual intercourse can easily lead to miscarriage.
After entering the mid-term stage of pregnancy, if the pregnant woman's physical condition is good and there are no signs of miscarriage, moderate sexual intercourse can be performed. However, when having sex, one should pay more attention to details. In addition to using condoms correctly, one should also pay attention to the position during intercourse and avoid squeezing the pregnant woman's belly.
During the first and last three months of pregnancy, sexual intercourse is not allowed. In the late stages of pregnancy, sexual intercourse can lead to premature birth. In order not to affect the health of the fetus, moderate sexual intercourse is also necessary during mid pregnancy. Having sexual intercourse too frequently may also cause premature birth. And men also need to seek the consent of the pregnant woman. If the pregnant woman is unwilling, do not force her.