It is safe to haveintercorse during pregnancy unless advised otherwise by your doctor. All the best!
If you have had recurrent miscarriages, it may be best not to in the first three months.
If they happen early enough in the pregnancy, there may be little symptoms and some women may have them and never even know, thinking it was just a heavy menstrual flow. However, the longer the pregnancy lasted, the more difficult and risky they are. If you think you have had or are having a miscarriage you should seek medical attention. There can be excessive bleeding or a doctor may need to remove any retained tissue from the placenta or fetus.
Yes in short, but the risk is extremely small and should not normally be considered as a reason to stop having intercourse during the pregnancy. In any case, the miscarriage is more likely to attributed to something else beside sexual intercourse; drug use, deformation of the egg, or an autoimmune response are more likely the cause.
Read these articles to help you understand the risks of miscarriages. WebMD is a reasonably sound source of medical information.
http://www.webmd.com/baby/tc/miscarriage-topic-overview http://www.webmd.com/baby/guide/sex-and-pregnancy http://www.webmd.com/baby/features/sex-during-pregnancy-is-it-safe
HOWEVER, when in doubt visit the physician who is in charge of you pregnancy! He or she will be quite knowledgeable about this topic and will be able to determine if you should abstain during your pregnancy.
Any questions regarding your safety and you baby's safety should ALWAYS be taken directly to your physician, before, during, and after the pregnancy!!! Do not put your life or your child's at risk because of ignorance!
Being sexually active is usually considered safe through the eight month of pregnancy; however, the greatest risk lies in the possibility of transmission of a sexually transmitted disease, since pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) could affect the course of the pregnancy.
Yes, unless your doctor has put you on bedrest. Sex is also a great way to trigger labor towards the end of your pregnancy.
If it's a high risk pregnancy the doctor will tell you. Otherwise sex is encouraged while pregnant.
Yes, you can have sex up to the birth, in fact it is found to help induce labour :)
Yes it is. 1/3 women have a miscarriage and that is sadly, to be considered normal. It might happen again and it might not but it have no effect on future pregnancies.
Yes, if the tummy is shaken strenuously it might lead to miscarriage..
Yes. Stress can sometimes lead to miscarriage or something being severly wrong with the child when its born. God Bless
Lead.
yes
Papaya is a hot fruit, It may lead to miscarriage.
Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. It can infect both men and women and is often symptomless, making it important to get tested regularly if sexually active. If left untreated, chlamydia can lead to serious health complications. Treatment typically involves antibiotics.
Parsley is considered a uterine stimulant, which may lead to miscarriage.
This is an opinon question that cannot be answered factually.
Yes. Abnormal sperm are less likely to fertilize an egg and more likely to create a non-viable embryo which can lead to miscarriage.
No. Lead isn't an active metal as magnesium.
If you have a miscarriage usually your doctor or local ER will perform a d&c to remove whatever is left. you need one or you can get a bad infection which can lead to infertility
This just means hypertension in pregnancy, although it may lead to eclampsia/fit/miscarriage.