Sexual Health
What is the difference between sexual activity during pregnancy and before pregnancy? Introduction to the differences between sexual activity during pregnancy and before pregnancy
It is not uncommon for expectant mothers who are full of difficulties in having sex during pregnancy. They often ask: Can they have sex during pregnancy? Does it have any impact on the fetus? Generally speaking, there is no need to avoid sexual activity during pregnancy. But for safety reasons, sexual activity during pregnancy should be different from before pregnancy.
In summary, there are mainly the following aspects:
Reasonably use sexual intercourse positions. The upper and lower positions and flexion positions should be absolutely avoided, and it is recommended to use a posterior lying position where the husband holds the pregnant woman behind their back. Be careful not to increase the burden on the abdomen of pregnant women and not to strongly stimulate the uterus.
The movements should be gentle and not rough. Pregnant women's vaginal and uterine mucosal blood vessels become thick and congested, and if they act too vigorously, they are prone to injury and bleeding, and even lead to miscarriage.
Local hygiene should be done well. Pregnant women have increased secretions and reduced resistance to bacteria in the external genitalia. Failure to pay attention to hygiene can easily lead to bacterial infections
In addition, there should be corresponding attention to different stages of pregnancy:
In the first three months, due to early pregnancy reactions, the pregnant woman's libido and sexual response are suppressed, and the placenta is not yet fully developed and mature, making it prone to miscarriage. So, sexual activity should be less than usual and the range of movements should not be too large.
At 4 months of pregnancy, the risk of miscarriage is lower than in the early stages. Early pregnancy reactions disappear and secretions increase. At this time, sexual activity can be carried out, but appropriate attention should be paid to the range of movements.
In the later stages of pregnancy, the pregnant woman's abdomen gradually bulges, sexual desire decreases, and the uterine opening is easy to open, which can lead to infection and premature rupture of amniotic fluid. Especially at 9-10 months, the possibility of premature birth caused by sexual intercourse is extremely high, and it is best to stop sexual activity at this time.
It is worth noting that women with habitual miscarriage should avoid sexual activity as much as possible after becoming expectant mothers.