Exploring Intercourse and Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
Intercourse during Pregnancy
Many couples don’t know what to do when it comes to intercourse during pregnancy, and there are a lot of misconceptions about it. Many couples think that they should not have intercourse at this time. This opinion is not entirely correct. Let’s find out in detail whether it is possible to have intercourse during pregnancy:
Can you have intercourse during pregnancy?
Many people fear that having intercourse, especially in the first trimester and last trimester of pregnancy, can harm the baby. But this idea is not correct. Suppose your pregnancy is normal and the doctor has not advised you to abstain from intercourse due to any specific health complications. In that circumstances, having intercourse while pregnant is absolutely safe and risk-free. There is no risk of injury or harm to the baby.
Does intercourse during pregnancy harm the fetus?
If your pregnancy is normal and free of complications, there is no possibility of miscarriage or early labor due to intercourse alone. However, at the end of pregnancy, you may experience mild contractions in the uterus due to intercourse. As a result, your muscles feel tightened. These contractions are called Braxton Hicks contractions. It may make you feel a little uncomfortable, but it’s not really labor pain.
It can sometimes be felt for other reasons besides intercourse in late pregnancy, even without specific reasons. Don’t worry, this is normal during pregnancy. If this is the case, you can lie down and rest for a while or try to stay relaxed by focusing on something else. Typically, these little contractions subside on their own after a time.
When should you avoid intercourse during pregnancy?
Avoiding intercourse during pregnancy is recommended in some cases, such as:
- If there is excessive bleeding during pregnancy for whatever cause.
- If the pregnant woman has any weakness or complications in the cervix.
- If the infant was born before its due date.
- If the placenta or uterus is down—in medical terms, it is called ‘placenta previa.’
- If the water is broken before delivery.
- Having two or more children simultaneously.
Rules for sex during pregnancy
Intercourse during pregnancy is generally safe for most couples, but it may not always be simple. If there is any problem in having intercourse as usual during pregnancy, you can try changing the position in different ways. In this case, the main thing is the personal comfort of the husband and wife. However, you should always be careful not to injure yourself or your baby during pregnancy.
While having intercourse during pregnancy, it can be a little uncomfortable for you if your partner is on top, as your stomach continues to grow in size, as well as pain in the breast and other parts of the body. Also, during intercourse during pregnancy, if the penis goes too deep into your body, it can cause discomfort, so you can try to have intercourse by lying on one side to avoid these problems.
Instead of your partner, you can try sitting on top or in front of your partner. Rest your hands on your knees using a pillow or cushion.
What happens if semen is thrown inside during pregnancy?
There is no effect of putting semen inside during pregnancy. The sperm and egg need to come together for pregnancy to occur. During pregnancy, the egg does not remain in the ovary but is transplanted into the uterus. Thus, semen cannot enter the uterus from the vagina and cannot combine with the egg.
Also, during pregnancy, mucus closes the uterine opening, preventing sperm from entering. Therefore, putting semen inside during pregnancy does not affect pregnancy, fetal damage, or your health.