After pregnancy, the body hormones will change, leading to an increase in sexual desire in pregnant women. However, pregnant women cannot have sexual intercourse in the early stages of pregnancy, otherwise it will stimulate the embryo and easily cause miscarriage and other situations. So if pregnant women want to have sex during pregnancy, it is best to do it in the middle of pregnancy. So, can male sperm enter the pregnant woman's body?
After pregnancy, it is best for the male partner not to ejaculate sperm during sexual intercourse to avoid discomfort for the pregnant woman. Moreover, it is not allowed for male sperm to enter the pregnant woman's body because sperm contains prostaglandins, which can act on the cervix of the pregnant woman, soften it, stimulate uterine contractions, and cause premature birth. So when pregnant women have sexual intercourse, the man should either remember to ejaculate outside the body or wear a condom to avoid sperm ejaculation.
If the male partner has a reproductive and urinary system infection problem, if sperm is ejaculated into the pregnant woman's body during sexual intercourse, it may actually cause infection and illness to the pregnant woman and fetus. Therefore, it is best for both partners not to have sexual intercourse at this time to prevent the pregnant woman from contracting the disease. Regardless of whether the pregnant woman is pregnant or not, the man should first treat his physical illness before considering having sexual intercourse.
In fact, during pregnancy, appropriate sexual intercourse between couples is beneficial for enhancing the relationship between husband and wife, and can also make the fetus feel the affection between parents. However, during sexual intercourse, in addition to not being able to ejaculate sperm, the man also needs to control the intensity of the intercourse and not be too intense, which may cause uterine contractions in pregnant women and lead to miscarriage.