Article

Sex During Pregnancy

Topic: Women's IssuesPublished May 19, 2010

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 1,503 legacy views

Legacy rating: 3.5/5 from 2 archived votes

Very often pregnant women and their partners have this question in mind: is sex during pregnancy safe? The answer is “yes”. If you have a normal pregnancy, it is safe to have sexual intercourse throughout pregnancy. Sex during pregnancy does not hurt the baby or cause miscarriages. These are some of the many myths associated with this activity. However, sometimes it is not only better, but necessary, to avoid sex while you are pregnant. For e.g., if you or your partner have an infectious disease, that may be transmitted during intercourse, such as herpes or AIDS, you should not indulge in sex during pregnancy.rnSome men feel that their partners lose interest in having intimate physical relations while they are carrying a baby in their wombs. But, is this true? “Yes and no”; it depends upon and varies from woman-to-woman and on the gestational period. Some women feel that pregnancy reduces their desire for making love, while others experience similar intensity of desire as before. Few women postpone sex out of fear of hurting the baby, though this hardly has any detrimental effect on the little one. If you are afraid, you may opt for other forms of stimulation, such as oral sex or masturbation. But you need to know the limits to follow during all these activities. How do you find out reliable answers to all these and many more questions on sexual intimacy during pregnancy? You might be shy to ask about them or do not know whom to turn to. Even after your baby is born, you may want to know when it is safe to resume your sex life. Apart from physical relations, you may want to get answers on questions about your baby, such as how to take care of the little one, what to do if your baby has high fever and so on. What matters most here is getting sound advice. But this may not be possible during all times of the day. So, if you are a blessed to-be mom or dad, here’s an extremely useful resource on pregnancy, parenting and women’s health topics. The content is reviewed by medical professionals and, what’s more, you can send in your own query and get answers from experts in all fields of medicine.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

At Yunella Women's Health, we understand how important it is to feel confident about your health. This is why we provide advanced General Gynecology Treatment near Los Angeles to help women of all ages to be healthy and happy. Our goal is easy to make your health journey easier, safe and stress -free. Why Do Women Choose Us? We are known as the Best Women's Health Self-Assessment Center in Los Angeles as we focus on care that really matters. From routine check-ups to advanced

September 16, 2025

Article

Women need care that understands all stages of life. At Yunella Women’s Health, we bring you a comprehensive women's healthcare solution in Los Angeles designed for your comfort and health. Our team works with compassion and expertise to provide complete care for every woman. Best Obstetrical and Gynecological Services in LA From routine check-ups to advanced treatment, we offer the best obstetrical and gynecological services in LA . Whether you are planning a child, need f

September 16, 2025

Article

Adenomyosis is a prevalent gynecological condition that affects the female reproductive system. It can lead to symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, painful periods, reduced libido, vaginal dryness, and emotional challenges like anxiety and depression. These factors raise concerns about whether adenomyosis impacts sexual life. Does Adenomyosis Affect Sexual Life? The extent to which adenomyosis influences sexual life varies based on the severity of the condition: 1. Mild

December 6, 2024

Article

Endometriosis is a complex gynecological condition that poses challenges for women trying to conceive. This condition arises when tissue resembling the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, leading to pain, inflammation, and scarring. Commonly affected areas include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and pelvic cavity. For women with endometriosis, understanding its effects on fertility and adopting a proactive approach can make pregnancy achievable. Understanding the Impact of

November 26, 2024