Sex during pregnancy may not be safe for women with a history of repeated miscarriages, preterm labor, bleeding, or an incompetent cervix. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, sex is safe throughout pregnancy and will not hurt the baby if there are no problems. This includes the early weeks of pregnancy. The developing amniotic fluid and sac and the muscle layers of the uterus cushion and protect the embryo from trauma as the pregnancy progresses. As long as you are comfortable, in the mood, and have an uncomplicated pregnancy, you can enjoy your normal sexual activity.
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