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Is it safe to have sex during early pregnancy?

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Having sex in the third trimester of pregnancy is often inconvenient and should be avoided as much as possible. Especially one month before delivery, the harm caused by sexual intercourse is more obvious.

Doctors divide pregnancy into three periods, the first trimester, the second trimester and the third trimester. For pregnant women, sexual desire is indifferent during the first and third trimester of pregnancy and the requirements are not high.

Usually this is because the center of fatigue and excitement shifts to concern for the fetus, for fear of squeezing and touching the child. In the second trimester, as pregnancy reactions gradually lessen and the body adapts, sexual requirements recover.

However, as a husband, a newlywed, he is not mentally prepared for being a father, and is still immersed in the high excitement of newlyweds, which often makes it difficult to control himself. Therefore, it is necessary to remind everyone why his wife needs to have sex after she is pregnant. Moderate sexual intercourse?

The period from conception to the first three months of pregnancy is the initial development stage of the embryo. The placenta has not yet formed, and the embryo is not firmly attached to the mother's uterus. If you are not careful, it is often easy to fall off, causing miscarriage. .

Therefore, it is best not to have sexual intercourse in the first three months of pregnancy, especially for women who have been infertile for many years after marriage and who have had a history of spontaneous abortion. In the second trimester of pregnancy, the uterus gradually enlarges, the amount of amniotic fluid in the fetal membranes also increases, and the tension also increases.

At this time, there is no need to be as taboo as in the first three months. But it should be noted that if there are too many sexual intercourses, the movements are too violent, or the man's movements are rough, unpleasant things may easily happen.

In the second trimester, the man should not only control and reduce sexual impulses as much as possible and be gentle in his movements, but also adopt sexual intercourse positions that are conducive to protecting the uterus and fetus, such as lateral intercourse or posterior intercourse. Both positions will not cause direct pressure on the fetus, and are the most complete positions in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy.

In the third trimester of pregnancy, which is the last three months of pregnancy, intercourse is inconvenient and should be avoided as much as possible. Especially one month before delivery, the harm caused by sexual intercourse is more obvious. The chances of the above-mentioned situations are greatly increased, which can lead to amniotic fluid infection in pregnant women and increase the risk of fetal and neonatal death.

During the wife's pregnancy, the husband should not only take the initiative to care about his wife's health, but also think more about the future baby. He must not be greedy for temporary happiness, forget about everything, and do regretful things that he will never regret. Come.

Be sure to adhere to the following principles: no sexual intercourse in the early and late stages of pregnancy, and less sexual intercourse in the second trimester. People with a history of miscarriage and habitual miscarriage should be especially careful and sexual intercourse should be strictly prohibited. Sexual intercourse is also prohibited one month before delivery.

By the way, when is the best time to resume sexual intercourse after giving birth? Generally speaking, sexual intercourse should be prohibited for at least one month, preferably two months, after delivery, because the vagina is particularly loose after delivery, coupled with low estrogen levels, flat vaginal mucosa, reduced folds, and poor elasticity.

It is easy to cause vaginal pain or epithelial damage during intercourse. In addition, damage to the birth canal and incomplete contraction of the cervix can easily cause postpartum infection. Therefore, it is not possible to judge and decide whether sexual intercourse can be resumed based on whether the lochia is clean. It is not uncommon for vaginal walls to tear and cause massive bleeding if they have intercourse soon after giving birth.

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