🤰 Intimacy During Pregnancy: Comfort & Safety Come First

🤰 Intimacy During Pregnancy: Comfort & Safety Come First


Pregnancy doesn’t mean the end of intimacy—but your body is changing, and comfort matters more than ever.

There’s no single “right” position—what works depends on your body, your stage of pregnancy, and your medical history ❤️

🔹 Key Structures
• Uterus – expands as baby grows
• Placenta – supplies oxygen and nutrients
• Pelvic muscles – may feel increased pressure
• Cardiovascular system – adapts to support both mother and baby

🔹 What Matters Most
• Choose positions that feel comfortable and supported
• Avoid pressure on the abdomen, especially in later pregnancy
• Side-lying or woman-on-top positions may feel better as the bump grows
• Communicate openly with your partner

🔹 Important Facts
• Sex is generally safe in uncomplicated pregnancies
• It does NOT reduce oxygen supply to the baby—your baby is well protected by the uterus, placenta, and amniotic fluid
• Mild cramping after orgasm can happen and is usually normal

🔹 When to Avoid or Seek Medical Advice ⚠️
• Placenta previa
• Unexplained vaginal bleeding
• Leaking amniotic fluid
• Risk of preterm labor
• Cervical incompetence / cerclage

🔹 Takeaway
Don’t let fear or myths guide you—let comfort, consent, and proper medical advice lead the way.

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