Yes. It is safe in third trimester also. Your gynecologist will guide you further in this regard.
In a normal healthy pregnancy, sex is safe for the first two trimesters. However, in the third trimester, it may cause contractions in some women. It may also become more uncomfortable.
Yes; intercourse is perfectly safe throughout your entire pregnancy as long as you, the female, remains comfortable or your doctor orders you to refrain from sex.
In normal pregnancy without problem, it is safe to have sex from the beginning of your pregnancy until you give birth.
No "safe sex" is really absolute safe. It is all about probabilities: if you use contraceptive methods, you significantly the risk of a pregnancy.
Yes it's perfectly safe unless the doctor have said no to her having sex due to problems during the pregnancy. But with a normal pregnancy there are no problems.
As many times as you want. Sex is encouraged during the end of the third trimester!
Keep safe while doing sex and take the condom to protect yourself any sexual transmitted disease and unwanted pregnancy.
No, sex is safe during pregnancy.
Teen pregnancy can be improved my spreading awareness. Telling your friends about how to have safe sex is a great way to prevent teen pregnancy. Knowing the facts about sex and how to not get pregnant.
Yes. Sex is reasonably safe during pregnancy unless a Dr tells you otherwise.
The baby's gender can usually be determined by ultrasound in the mid to late second trimester of the pregnancy. The baby's gender usually begins to develop during the latter half of the first trimester (about 8 weeks).
No particular sex "posture" will prevent pregnancy. The only things that prevent pregnancy are not having sex (abstinence) and birth control.