Can I have sex during pregnancy? Note that these 6 situations must be restrained!
During pregnancy, for the sake of the health of the mother and the fetus, it is necessary to reduce the frequency of sexual life or not to have sexual life, especially in the three months before and after pregnancy. Does it mean that you can have sex in the second trimester? These pregnant women should be more cautious and consult a doctor before engaging in sexual intercourse.
Which pregnant women should not have sex during the second trimester?
1. Severe morning sickness reaction
Even if most pregnant women have morning sickness, it is concentrated in the first three months of pregnancy, but some pregnant women still have severe morning sickness in the second trimester. These pregnant women should not have sex in the second trimester to avoid aggravating vomiting, which will also have an impact on the psychology of pregnant women.
2. Pregnant women suffer from pregnancy diseases
If pregnant women suffer from gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes, heart disease, anemia and other pregnancy-related diseases, they must be careful not to have sex to avoid aggravating the condition. Pregnant women must be given more control and have a good rest. Pregnant women who suffer from these pregnancy diseases are also more likely to be tired. They should be allowed to rest quietly. At this time, there is no need to forcefully have sex with the pregnant woman. This is also a sign of caring for the body of the pregnant woman.
3. Prenatal bleeding
Pregnant women who have had prenatal bleeding should also be cautious during sexual intercourse during the second trimester. No matter how much or how little the bleeding is, and no matter when the bleeding occurs, they must be alert enough. You must go to the hospital for a detailed examination to find out the cause of the bleeding, and then take a good rest so that you can survive the pregnancy safely and give birth smoothly.
4. Problems with the placenta
The normal location of the placenta is usually on the front, back and side walls of the female uterus. The back wall is more suitable and will not affect caesarean section. Placenta previa is a serious complication of late pregnancy. If placenta previa occurs, you must not have sex to avoid miscarriage or premature birth.
5. Pregnant women with habitual abortion
There are many factors related to the occurrence of habitual miscarriage. Pregnant women who experience habitual miscarriage must be particularly careful in their daily lives and never have sex again, otherwise the risk of miscarriage will increase. Pregnant women with habitual miscarriage must take good care of themselves and have regular prenatal check-ups.
6. Pregnant women with uterine insufficiency
During pregnancy, the uterus is in a closed state, and it will slowly open when delivery is approaching. If the uterus is not fully closed, having sex can easily lead to miscarriage.
Although it is said that you can have sex appropriately in the second trimester, individual differences must be respected. Some pregnant women are unable to have sex in the second trimester. If you want to know whether your situation is suitable for sexual intercourse, you can ask your doctor and follow his guidance.