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Planning to conceive
I had one generic query. If someone is planning to conceive and they tried on lets say 10 to 14 days (considering menstruation cycle is 26 days). And during that time it got conceived. But as individual does not know about it, they tried on 15 to 17 days as well and at that time pregnancy has already been happened. So does it create any issue? Does it create any problem if someone have intercoursed after getting conceive on the same month (but they are not aware of it) ?
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There is no problem in having sexual intercourse when you are pregnant. It is only in the last 500-600 years that we know the basic physiology of pregnancy. Before that the Human beings didn't know how they became pregnant and still the Human Race has survived for more than a billion years. Surely those days the couples used to indulge in sexual intercourse (even when pregnant) because that is a natural instinct . So you need not worry about this aspect. Nothing will happen to the pregnancy.
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No it does not create any issue
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No it won't create any problem
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