Whether a woman should have sexual intercourse at any stage of the pregnancy depends, of course, very much on her personal feelings as well as her partners’. From a purely medical point of view, there is no data to support the opinion that sexual intercourse should not take place at any time except when explicitly discouraged by a medical professional.
Breast stimulation, female orgasms and certain hormones in semen called prostaglandins may cause uterine contractions.
Your health care provider might recommend avoiding sex if:
● You have unexplained vaginal bleeding
● You’re leaking amniotic fluid
● Your cervix begins to open prematurely (cervical incompetence)
● Your placenta partly or completely covers your cervical opening (placenta previa)
● You have a history of preterm labor or premature birth
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