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During pregnancy sex is allowed at all times except first trimester and last month of pregnancy. The major reason for this is that there may be a chance of inducing bleeding during sex. You may have sex with your wife as she is beyond 3 months pregnancy as per your data. But during sex one has to follow the following norms. 1. Never force sex on a pregnant lady, as she is bound to have fears about it which she may not talk about 2. Always let the pregnant woman decide whether to have sex or not. The man is many a times always willing but the" fear" of something will go wrong can prevent her from taking part in it 3. During sex be gentle 4. Use condoms during sex, to prevent passage of infection from each other. During pregnancy the immunity of the mother is a bit low, and infections which are latent in a man can create havoc in the pregnant woman. 5. Sex is exhaustive for the woman and hence having sex more than once could invite trouble of exhaustion and may also invite some vaginal sorenes and on some occasion it may cause infections 6. Why not try non pentrtive sex like oral sex (woman doing to man), masturbation etc. This will give a sexual outlet and also prevent vaginal problems. 7. Oral sex (man doing to woman) is not safe in pregnancy as can at times cause dreaded complications like air embolism etc 8. The safest position for sex is where the lady is comfortable. So let her decide it. Having sex while she is on her side, or when women is on top are better than missionary position, but the choice remains with the woman. Women do not feel comfortable when they lie in missionary position as the pregnant uterus causes discomfort of breathing and also stomach contents come up in the throat at times.
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Sex is typically safe during all stages of a normal pregnancy. If you have a history of miscarriages, however, your doctor may advise you to avoid intercourse during the first three months. Your baby is well protected inside the womb and is not harmed by sexual intercourse. Although many women may feel less interested in sex, a woman's desire for sex during pregnancy may actually increase during the second trimester. If you experience fatigue early in your pregnancy, you may lose some or all of your desire for sex, often just temporarily. Later in your pregnancy, increased blood flow to the pelvic area, breast enlargement, and the freedom of not having to worry about birth control may actually increase your sexual desire.
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Yes, you can have sex with your pregnant wife if she is comfortable doing it. During all the stages of pregnancy, it is absolutely safe to have sex. Your doctor may advice you to avoid sex for the first three months of pregnancy if a woman has history of miscarriages. Your baby is well protected inside the womb and is not harmed by sexual intercourse.
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