When Sex Should Be Avoided During Pregnant

Sexual relations during pregnancy are harmless to a baby's health. The body during pregnancy functions as a large soil zone. So don't be surprised at the fact that you're going to feel the most need for sex. If your pregnancy is at first and you have an unpleasant mix, I certainly doubt that claim. But the facts [...]
Sexual relations during pregnancy are harmless to a baby's health. The body during pregnancy functions as a large soil zone. So don't be surprised at the fact that you're going to feel the most need for sex.
If your pregnancy is at first and you have an unpleasant mix, I certainly doubt that claim. But the facts indicate otherwise. First of all, the hormone estrogen and progesterone is blamed.
But even doubts and prejudice often cause sexual desire to wane in future parents, and in some cases fear of the fetus may also be affected. Then, with the growth of the belly, the desire goes down so much that in some cases relationships are completely lacking.
It is recommended that no relationship be carried out if pregnancy is at risk, whether it is at risk, an early birth, 48 hours after an amniocenesis, or viliocense, in cases involving placenta previa, when a cervical opening has been observed, if an amniotic bag opening has been presented, and in all other cases when the doctor advises you to avoid sex.
Clear doubts about the fetus. He is highly protected and cannot be harmed. Even the big belly should not be a problem, just finding the right position.
Pregnant security is important, but if a doctor does not talk about any danger, even sexual life in a couple should be given due attention.












