Sex is fine up until the 7th or 8th month. The only reason it is bad after that is because sperm also carries the ablity to induce labor that is why towards the end of the 9th month the doctor will encourage it if you and the baby are ready.
2007-02-28 19:52:39
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answered by mommy102905 3
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I would continue to use precautions ( condoms) if you are not in an exclusive relationship. They will protect you and your baby from unwanted diseases. STD's like Herpes can be dangerous to the baby if you have an outbreak while in labor/ giving birth.
There is no risk of injury to the baby during intercourse. I do not believe you need to be "gentle" unless you have a high risk pregnancy and you have a high risk of miscarriage and/or are bleeding.
At 3 months you should be getting prenatal care. This is very important for the health of the baby.
If insurance, money, age, privacy, or anything else is an issue for you, you can always go to Planned Parenthood. They are sensitive to all these things.
Do not delay care that is what will be most dangerous to your pregnancy. When you get and maintain care, your doctor will be able to answer these questions as well as monitor your health and that of the baby.
I recommend that you also purchase a book called "What to Expect When You Are Expecting." It answers all your questions from conception to infancy.
2007-02-28 20:07:10
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answered by nursegailegirl 2
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Firstly, the people criticising you here need to calm down or go away. You're here because you're asking for advice and are obviously worried you've harmed your baby. It's unlikely it would have done anything to the baby if it was only once, although it could possibly make you miscarry. (also unlikely once) Whatever you do, don't do any more. As you're drugging your baby. It is living off of you, so everything you eat/drink/sniff, your baby is too. The best thing is not to stress yourself. You can't change what happened so just make the best of your pregnancy and don't worry about the past. Make a great future :) You'll be fine :) Good luck!
2016-03-29 04:54:28
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answered by ? 4
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Yes Its Safe As Long As The Doctor Has Not Told You That You Can't
2007-02-28 19:46:43
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answered by ♥Lin 6
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I'm just over 7 months pregnant and we still have alot of sex
No harm to the baby unless yr doctor specifies not to
Just dont try anything wacky or outrageous to put yr body under strain
Good luck & congrats
2007-02-28 19:50:58
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answered by PeTiTe_Mummy 4
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yes it is safe unless the doctor tells you otherwise, and he will if he does not want you having sex. I have known people that had intercourse up to the birth date almost, and nothing bad happen.
when in doubt call the doctors nurse and ask her, or call him an ask him.
2007-02-28 19:49:36
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answered by Ladyofathousandfaces 4
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It is never, never, safe mating after discovering that one is pregnant. And even if one hasn't discovered that one is pregnant there are other signs against doing sexual intercourse during pregnancy. When the female feels that she is pregnant, she may instinctively or wisely not allow the male to sexually touch her anymore until after she has given birth and until she again feels ready to mate, until she again boils for mating. By the way, the male can't have sex if he doesn't boil for sex, therefore someone would say that you can't ... rape a man.
Sex may be safe when she boils for sex, when her hormons really urge for sex. But we human beings consciously or unconsciously want health troubles therefore we do things in the way we do and therefore we may have to resort to doctors for help after we have done something unwise, such as having sex when we really don't boil for sex.
You can do your sex very gently, but then it may be outside sex, sex of caresses, sex of affection, sex of other life sensations, sex of great and silent care for each other.
More at large in nature males may have more females in order to quench their blunt sexual urge. But we are humans, therefore we are supposed to govern this urging wondeful instinct of ours in a more reasonable way, therefore we may be supposed to kind of sublimize our sexual urge during the times when necessary. Good luck!
2007-02-28 20:21:21
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answered by pasquale garonfolo 7
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unless your doctor tells you otherwise, its very safe to have intercourse during your pregnancy. no athletic stuff by the way. as for taking precautions,,,, you dont need to be careful of falling pregnant while you are pregnant if thats what you mean. you cant...........
2007-02-28 21:11:22
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answered by rollita9 2
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very safe as a matter of fact 3 weeks ago i gave birth to a healthy baby boyat 39 weeks just 7 hours after having sex......my labor was halted and the doctor actually suggested daily sex as long as my water hadnt broke it was safe. towards the end of your pregnancy(once your cervix has started ripening) semen can induce labor..much easier than drugs. just keep in mind once your water breaks....even if its just leaking sex can cause severe infections.
2007-02-28 21:03:32
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answered by CRmac 5
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there is no danger in doing intercourse till 6 months.
2007-02-28 19:49:08
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answered by TUMU S 2
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