The physiological needs of men and women during sexual intercourse are also an important component of reproduction and reproduction. Can we have sex during special periods, such as just getting pregnant? In October of pregnancy, both expectant fathers and expectant mothers with large stomachs will still have the need for roommates. We need to be cautious about whether we can have sexual intercourse after just getting pregnant, as protecting the safety of the fetus and mother is the most important. Now let's talk in detail about whether you can have sex with someone who just got pregnant.
Can we have sexual intercourse during pregnancy? From a physiological perspective, we can have sexual intercourse during pregnancy. A safe and healthy married life not only does not harm the baby, but also promotes the baby's development. From a psychological perspective, both spouses during pregnancy are prone to anxiety and more stress. A gentle and comfortable marital sex life can effectively alleviate negative emotions and increase marital relationships.
Can I have sexual intercourse after three months of pregnancy? Although couples can live together during pregnancy, can they have sexual intercourse during the early stages of pregnancy? Can I have sex after one month of pregnancy? Can I have sexual intercourse after three months of pregnancy? The unified answer to these questions is: No. Due to insufficient secretion of progesterone during the first three months of pregnancy, the fetus is unstable. There is a risk of miscarriage during marital life at this time. Therefore, it is recommended that newly pregnant couples avoid or reduce sexual activity. On the other hand, when a woman first becomes pregnant, her body undergoes significant changes and she is prone to uncomfortable symptoms such as pregnancy and vomiting, which can affect the pregnant woman's mental state and reduce her interest in sharing a room.
The mandatory precautions for sexual intercourse during pregnancy (at least three months of pregnancy and within three months of delivery) are suitable for couples to have sexual intercourse during the second trimester. But even so, there are still some things to remember when you are in the same room. Firstly, when cohabiting, the husband should observe his wife's condition more, be gentle and patient, and try not to press the weight of his body on her abdomen; Secondly, pregnant women have more vaginal secretions and lower resistance, so before sexual intercourse, husbands and wives should first clean the external genitalia and maintain hygiene. Harmonious sexual life is an important component of marriage. Even during pregnancy, couples can cohabit. This is the physiological need and human nature's direction when sexual desire comes.