SEX AND PREGNANCY: MYTHS AND TRUTHS YOU NEED TO KNOW

KYRIAZAKI ALEXANDRA, MD PhD

OBSTETRICIAN | SURGEON | GYNECOLOGIST

SEX AND PREGNANCY: MYTHS AND TRUTHS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Sex during pregnancy is a topic that comes with many questions and misconceptions. Understanding the facts can help reduce anxiety and promote a healthy and enjoyable experience for the couple.

Myth: Sex can harm the baby

Truth: Sex during pregnancy is safe for the fetus. The baby is protected by the uterus and amniotic fluid, while a cervical barrier offers additional protection. If the pregnancy is normal and without complications, there is no reason to worry.

Myth: Sex can cause premature labor

Truth: In general, sex does not cause premature labor. However, if there is a risk of premature labor or other complications, your doctor may recommend abstinence.

Myth: Sexual desire decreases during pregnancy

Truth: Sexual desire can fluctuate during pregnancy. In the first trimester, nausea and fatigue can reduce desire. In the second trimester, hormones can increase sexual desire, while the third trimester can bring fatigue and discomfort again.

Myth: Certain postures are dangerous

Truth: During pregnancy, some positions may be more comfortable than others, especially as your belly grows. It's important to find positions that don't cause pressure and that you feel comfortable in.

Myth: Sex can cause uterine complications

Truth: If there are no medical contraindications, sex is safe and does not cause complications in the uterus. In cases such as placenta previa or rupture of membranes, the doctor may recommend abstinence.

Tips for Safe Sex During Pregnancy

– Communicate with your partner about your needs and concerns. – Talk to your gynecologist about possible contraindications or precautions. – Choose comfortable positions that do not put pressure on the abdomen.

Conclusion

Sex during pregnancy is normal and safe when there are no medical contraindications. Communication with your doctor and partner can help maintain a healthy and fulfilling relationship during pregnancy.

KYRIAZAKI ALEXANDRA, MD PhD

OBSTETRICIAN | SURGEON | GYNECOLOGIST

PhD from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with specialization in Laparoscopic and Hysteroscopic Surgery

Κυριαζάκη Αλεξάνδρα, MD PhD Μαιευτήρας | Χειρουργός | Γυναικολόγος

*The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified healthcare providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

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