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The answer is - Sex during pregnancy is considered safe for most women with uncomplicated pregnancies.
However, there are some exceptions and precautions to keep in mind. Some women may experience discomfort or pain during sex due to the changes happening in their bodies during pregnancy.
During pregnancy, you develop a cervical mucus plug which protects the baby from anything that enters the vagina. For low-risk pregnancies, sexual activity is generally considered safe throughout all stages of pregnancy, unless there are specific medical concerns. If you have a high-risk pregnancy or a history of premature labor or miscarriage, your healthcare provider may advise against sexual activity or recommend specific precautions.
It's important to listen to your body and communicate openly with your partner and healthcare provider about your needs and concerns during pregnancy.