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I am pregnant for 3 months now. can we have sex at this time. i can't live without sex. Please inform me . And having sex will not have any effect on the child..
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You can have sex after 3 months of pregnancy but before that we need to know your pregnancy condition till date including sonography
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Sexual activity should be avoided in the first three months.
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Sex is usually avoided in first trimester.You have completed 3 mths.Now 2nd trimester is started. You can have sex  with safety, otherwise it may stimulate pain.
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You can have intercourse after placenta localisation after completion of 12 weeks If the placenta is not low lying
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Intercourse is usually avoided in the first trimester, particularly if there is a history of spotting or other risk factors. While intercourse itself typically does not cause a miscarriage, other confounding factors could contribute to complications. It also depends on your scan report and overall pregnancy health.
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