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2024-01-24 12:30:03
My wife is 1 months pregnant so she wants to do sex so its safe or not plz tell me i want to be that its safe or not.
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Answered2024-02-16 10:28:59

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It is safe to have sex during pregnancy unless she falls under high risk pregnancy.  But please use protection to prevent any infection.
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Answered2024-01-28 13:22:11

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Consult Privately

Answered2024-01-28 09:50:36

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Safe till 5 months end

Answered2024-01-27 06:49:13

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If there is no complications then it is safe.

Answered2024-01-26 07:08:20

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Yes it is absolutely safe👍

Answered2024-01-25 13:21:44

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Hello yes, it's completely safe unless she has any complications. Do not worry. To know more and for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.

Answered2024-01-25 04:58:48

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Do not worry no problem it is safe relax.

Answered2024-01-24 13:02:46

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Hi practo user! You can do sex  during initial phase of her pregnancy if there is no complication.
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Answered2024-01-24 12:48:04

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Its safe but usually till 3/months precaution can be taken.

Answered2024-01-24 12:47:50

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In the first trimester you should be careful.

Answered2024-01-24 12:45:39

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Ask your doctor It’s not safe if there is any complications

Answered2024-01-24 16:38:00

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You can't do it. Ask your preceding gynaecologist first , if there are any complications , it cannot be safe.

Answered2024-01-24 15:09:46

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