Many young couples who have just gotten married usually do not plan to have children too early in order to enjoy their time together. At this time, it is important to take contraceptive measures. If a woman accidentally becomes pregnant, she can either abort or give birth directly. If a woman chooses to give birth to a child, sexual activity is not allowed during pregnancy. So, can't women have sexual intercourse after pregnancy?
Women are not allowed to engage in sexual activity during the first three months of pregnancy and late pregnancy. If there is sexual activity in the early stages of pregnancy, the embryo implantation is unstable and there is a high possibility of miscarriage. In late pregnancy, if a woman's abdomen is too large and she engages in sexual activity, it may cause premature birth, which is not conducive to her physical health. However, women can engage in sexual activity during mid pregnancy when the embryo implantation is stable and their belly is not very large, making sexual activity relatively safe.
However, when women engage in sexual activity during mid pregnancy, they must pay attention to the choice of position and not compress their belly to avoid miscarriage. It is generally recommended that couples adopt a lateral position or a posterior position where the husband holds the wife from behind, as this will not harm fetal development. Secondly, during sexual activity, the male partner should not be too aggressive and the duration of sexual activity should not be too long, otherwise it may stimulate the contraction of the female uterus and lead to miscarriage.
In addition, during sexual intercourse, it is best for men not to ejaculate sperm into women's bodies, as their semen contains prostaglandins that stimulate uterine contractions, which can affect women's health and cause premature birth, uremia, and other conditions. For this reason, men should wear condoms in advance when having sex to avoid miscarriage in women.