Can pregnant women also engage in sexual activity

  The seven emotions and six desires are human nature, and women also have physiological needs after pregnancy. However, there is a fetus present in the uterine cavity of pregnant women. If sexual intercourse during pregnancy is not taken seriously, it may harm the health of the fetus. Therefore, many pregnant women control their desires and try to avoid sexual activity during pregnancy in order to promote the development and growth of the fetus. So, can pregnant women also have sex?

  

Can pregnant women also engage in sexual activity1

  From a theoretical perspective, pregnant women can engage in sexual activity, but there are some things that pregnant women must pay attention to in order to avoid adverse effects on the fetus. In the first three months of pregnancy, the condition of the fetus in the mother's body is not very stable. At this time, sexual activity should be avoided, otherwise it may have an impact on the fetus, and in severe cases, miscarriage may occur.

  During sexual activity, the uterus will contract when stimulated, which will have a certain impact on the stability of the fetus. Therefore, pregnant women who want to have sex can have sex in the mid pregnancy when the fetus is relatively stable. But sexual activity should not be too frequent to avoid affecting the fetus.

  When having sex, in addition to paying attention to the frequency, it is also important to control the intensity and amplitude of movements during the exercise process. If the intensity and amplitude of movements are too large, it may cause the pregnant woman to have fetal qi, so both husband and wife must pay more attention.

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