Can sexual contact occur during pregnancy

  According to the older generation, sexual contact is not allowed during pregnancy because they believe it may lead to fetal loss. However, many modern people do not think so and believe that sexual contact can still occur during pregnancy. So, can sexual contact occur during pregnancy? Let's take a look at the answer.

  

Can sexual contact occur during pregnancy1

  During the first three months of pregnancy, as the embryo implantation is still in an unstable stage, special care must be taken when engaging in sexual intercourse, and the movements must be gentle. If the contractions are too strong, it may cause strong contractions, leading to miscarriage problems. If there is already a habitual miscarriage, this aspect should be paid more attention to.

  After three months of pregnancy, the embryo has already formed and the fetus is developing in the uterine cavity. The uterus will also rise to the abdominal cavity at this time. Due to hormonal reasons, some women may experience increased sexual desire at this time. Appropriate sexual intercourse at this time will not have a negative impact on the fetus. However, when having sexual intercourse, attention should be paid to hygiene and the choice of posture, preferably in the upper or side position, in order to reduce the pressure on the abdomen.

  In the last three months, women may experience a decrease in sexual desire due to hormonal changes in their bodies. At this time, men cannot force themselves to have sex with women, and having sex at this time can easily lead to premature birth. Therefore, couples who need to have sex in the last three months must be as careful as they were in the first three months of pregnancy.

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