Having sex is a normal physiological need for a person, whether pregnant or not, women will have this need. However, in the early stages of pregnancy, the fetus is still very unstable. If sexual activity is carried out at this time, it may lead to miscarriage due to excessive physical activity. So, how long after pregnancy can we have sex?
Generally speaking, as long as pregnant women survive the first three months, the fetus gradually stabilizes, and sexual activity is relatively safe at this time. That is to say, after four months of pregnancy, pregnant women can engage in sexual activity, but they should be careful not to make too big movements or overly intense postures, maintain a calm attitude, and avoid affecting the health of the fetus.
If a pregnant woman has poor physical condition or signs of miscarriage, it is not recommended to engage in sexual activity even after three months as it is safer. If pregnant women want to have sex, they can shift their attention and do things that interest them. If men want to have sex, they need to understand their wives and restrain themselves for the sake of the baby.
Overall, under normal physical conditions, pregnant women can engage in sexual activity during the first three months of pregnancy, at which point the fetus is generally stable. But when having sex, it is also necessary to be gentle and not too forceful. Additionally, it is important to have frequent sexual intercourse. If a pregnant woman experiences discomfort, it should be stopped immediately.