Can I have sex during pregnancy?
Internal ejaculation does not affect pregnancy and does not require contraception. The implantation of the zygote is unstable in the first three months of pregnancy, and the last three months is because the fetal body is relatively large. If sexual behavior occurs in these two periods, it is easy to lead to abortion. As long as you handle it properly during pregnancy, you can have sex. If you have sexual intercourse as usual in the early stages and do not restrain your libido, pregnant women are most likely to miscarry. Therefore, it is best to completely stop sexual intercourse in the first two months of pregnancy. Sexual intercourse should also be stopped one month before delivery. Of course, there are habitual miscarriages or prohibition of sexual intercourse.
2. Pregnancy symptoms
A woman of reproductive age with a history of sexual activity, whose menstrual period has expired for more than 10 days, is suspected to be pregnant. Menopausal period may be the earliest and most important symptom of pregnancy. But it should be noted that menopause does not necessarily mean pregnancy. About half of early pregnant women experience symptoms such as cold, dizziness, fatigue, drowsiness, drooling, loss of appetite, preference for acidity or aversion to oil, nausea, and morning vomiting around 6 weeks after menopause, which is called early pregnancy reaction. The early pregnancy response disappeared around 12 weeks after pregnancy. Frequent urination in early pregnancy and anterior uterine enlargement caused by compression of the bladder in the pelvic cavity. Around 12 weeks of pregnancy, when the uterus enters the abdominal cavity and no longer compresses the bladder, the symptoms of frequent urination naturally disappear.
3. Signs of pregnancy
Breast changes begin at 8 weeks of pregnancy and gradually increase in size. Pregnant women consciously experience mild breast swelling and nipple pain. Upon examination, the nipple and surrounding skin (areola) may become darker in color, and Montessori nodules may appear around the areola. Changes in reproductive organs during pregnancy 6- vaginal endoscopy at 8 weeks. Vaginal wall and cervix congestion, purple blue. As pregnancy progresses., The uterine body increases and becomes soft. When the fundus of the uterus exceeds the pelvic cavity, it can reach above the pubic symphysis.
The impact of contraception on the body
1. Contraception is beneficial to human health
The current contraceptive methods promoted by the family planning department are safe for human health and will not affect your health. For example, oral and injectable contraceptives are estrogen and progesterone, which are inherent in women's bodies. The most effective minimum dose is currently being used. Not only does it not affect health, but it also protects the ovaries and other organs and can prevent cancer.
2. Contraception can prevent sexually transmitted diseases
External contraceptives and condoms are safer and can prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Contraception not only alleviates the worries of unintended pregnancy, but also helps some women who are not suitable for pregnancy to avoid the risk of having rice during pregnancy. Couples with severe genetic diseases may no longer have children, which is beneficial for improving the quality of the birth population. It can also reduce the burden on families and society.
How to avoid pregnancy?
1. Safe period contraception
The success rate of contraception is 70% -80%. Principle: Avoid sexual activity during the reproductive period based on ovulation patterns. Method: For women with regular menstruation, it is recommended to ovulate around 14-16 days before the next menstrual cycle. It is not safe to ovulate within 2-3 days before or after this date, while other dates are considered safe periods. Doctor's care: During ovulation, there may be mild abdominal pain, bloating, transparent elongation of vaginal discharge, or a small amount of bleeding, strong sexual desire, but other factors can also lead to similar phenomena. Long term use of this method is not safe.
2. External contraceptive pills
Including contraceptive ointment and film: the success rate of contraception is 700% -80%. Principle: Soluble drug film containing spermicide reduces sperm motility. Before engaging in sexual activity, place the medication film into the vagina and dissolve it to take effect.
3. Male condoms
The success rate of contraception is 80% -90%. Principle: Avoid meeting sperm and eggs. Method: Before sexual intercourse, men place it on their genitals. Doctor care: It is the most commonly used method among young people, with the biggest advantage of not interfering with women's physiology and preventing sexually transmitted diseases. Adhering to the use of the maximum barrier, no matter how the texture of the condom is improved, some people still feel that this movie has affected their best sexual enjoyment.