At 20 days of pregnancy, women are in the early stages of pregnancy, and the condition of the fetus is not yet very stable. Therefore, pregnant women must pay more attention in their daily lives, not fall or let their stomachs be impacted, which is also to avoid miscarriage. So, what should I do if I have sex in my 20s of pregnancy?
If there is a history of sexual activity during the first 20 days of pregnancy, it is also okay. In general, if a pregnant woman does not have symptoms of miscarriage, such as vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain, then the embryo is developing normally and does not require complete abstinence from sexual activity. So there's no need to worry too much about having sex in the first 20 days of pregnancy, as there can be moderate sexual activity in the early stages of pregnancy. However, excessive sexual activity may lead to threatened miscarriage.
Precautions for sexual intercourse during pregnancy:
1. If you experience abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding during sexual intercourse during pregnancy, you should seek medical attention at a hospital.
2. During the last three months of early and late pregnancy, doctors believe there is a possibility of miscarriage or premature birth. Pregnant women with a history of multiple miscarriages or premature births should pay attention to reducing the possibility of recurrent miscarriages or premature births; Those who are not suitable for sexual intercourse due to obstetric reasons such as placenta previa; People with severe comorbidities are also not suitable for sexual intercourse.
3. During sexual intercourse, direct and intense stimulation of the uterus should not be given. When the pregnant woman's uterus has not significantly enlarged, it can still be in a normal position during intercourse, but do not compress the pregnant woman's belly. After your stomach gets bigger, don't press it down and don't be too aggressive.