No problem.: Sex is considered safe during all stages of a normal pregnancy, i.e., one that's considered low-risk for complications such as miscarriage or pre-term labor. Talk to your doctor, nurse-midwife, or other pregnancy health care provider if you're uncertain about whether you fall into this category.
Answered 9/11/2013
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Pregnancy and sex: Having sex during a healthy pregnancy is usually fine, limited by the woman's comfort of course. In "clinical findings" it says you don't know whether you're pregnant? Have you visited your primary doctor about this yet? Do you have an OB doctor? They can examine you and confirm the pregnancy and its health. Be well, .
Answered 6/10/2014
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Unless: Unless your dr advice is the opposite for whatever reason, normally people keep having sex throughout pregnancy. Ask your dr to ensure you have no contraindications.
Answered 9/11/2013
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You can have sex.: Having sex during pregnancy should have no effect on the developing fetus.
Answered 9/11/2013
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No it is safe: Sex in pregnancy is safe as long as its not too rough.
Answered 9/12/2013
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Sex Probably OK: Having intercourse during a normal pregnancy should not cause problems. Only women with complications such as placenta previa, bleeding, or rupture of membranes need to refrain from sex. Consult your doctor if you do not know if you have one of these conditions.
Answered 5/5/2014
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