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- Who are the women who should not have sex during early pregnancy?
- 1. Have had a miscarriage or abortion
- 2. Your partner has a venereal disease
- 3. Have had premature birth
- 4. Have experienced vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
- 5. Are experiencing a urinary tract infection
It is generally acceptable to have sex during pregnancy. What's more, some women also experience increased sex drive during their first trimester. As long as your pregnancy is healthy and normal, you can have sex as often as you like. But it's a different story if you have one or more of the conditions below. Certain health conditions and problems make it necessary for mothers to abstain from sex during early pregnancy.
Who are the women who should not have sex during early pregnancy?
1. Have had a miscarriage or abortion
If you are currently pregnant, but have had a miscarriage or abortion for some reason, you are encouraged to do so abstaining from sex during early pregnancy and so on until the birth of the child You later.
This aims to avoid miscarriage and other risks that could endanger your pregnancy.
2. Your partner has a venereal disease
The mother-to-be may not have sex of any kind, including oral sex, if her husband is diagnosed with a venereal disease. This aims to avoid transmitting venereal diseases to you which can also affect the baby in the womb. In some cases, babies can get venereal disease from their mother (yang catch father) during childbirth.
3. Have had premature birth
If you have had premature labor for a previous pregnancy, your doctor will often advise you not to have sex during early pregnancy or late pregnancy.
It is feared that the effects of sexual stimulation and orgasm can trigger premature labor to reoccur.
4. Have experienced vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
You are also prohibited from having sex during early pregnancy (even during pregnancy) if you have experienced vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, either past or current pregnancy.
Spots of blood during early pregnancy can indicate embryo implantation, but can also indicate more serious conditions such as vaginal, subchorionic bleeding, pregnancy outside the womb (ectopic pregnancy), or pregnancy. So you should immediately consult a doctor to find out the exact cause.
5. Are experiencing a urinary tract infection
Urinary tract infections are most susceptible to attacking women, including pregnant women. If you are infected with this disease in the first trimester, do not have sex until you are treated and completely cured.
Inflammation due to infection can cause irritation which may cause a slight discomfort during sex or even blood spots after sex.
In addition, because the location of the anus and vagina are close together, it is feared that during sex it will make bacteria from the anus move and carry into the vagina even if you and your partner don't even have anal sex. This can make your infection worse.
Consult your obstetrician further if you have one or more of the above conditions. Getting the right medication and care can help ensure the safety of your pregnancy.
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