Can we still have sex after 30 weeks of pregnancy

  Women have many taboos after pregnancy, such as not being able to have sexual intercourse in the early stages of pregnancy, not being able to eat cold foods, not being able to eat foods that promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and so on. In the later stages of pregnancy, it is important to avoid eating too much food with high starch content to prevent the fetus from becoming too large. Can we still have sex after 30 weeks of pregnancy?

  

Can we still have sex after 30 weeks of pregnancy1

  After 30 weeks of pregnancy, if there are no abnormal conditions, it is possible to have sex, but it is important to be careful not to exert too much force. If abdominal pain occurs, it should be stopped in a timely manner. If there are symptoms of threatened miscarriage before, or if the pregnant woman's physical condition is poor, it is not recommended to have sexual intercourse after 30 weeks of pregnancy to avoid premature birth or miscarriage.

  After 30 weeks of pregnancy, it is important to rest more and avoid vigorous exercise. However, prolonged sitting and standing should also be avoided. Be careful not to eat spicy, fried or greasy food in terms of diet, and maintain a good attitude. You can engage in some light aerobic exercises, such as brisk walking, practicing yoga, etc., which are beneficial for later production.

  In general, it is not recommended for women to have sexual intercourse during the early and late stages of pregnancy. In mid pregnancy, the fetus is more stable and can have sexual intercourse, but the movements should be gentle. If a pregnant woman's health is not very good throughout the entire pregnancy and she experiences redness or other abnormal conditions, she should not have sexual intercourse at any time and should pay special attention.

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