Chances are you or your partner have wondered if having sex while pregnant would harm the baby.
The truth is that there are men all over the world who believe that their penis is so big that having sex with their pregnant partner will lead to some kind of permanent brain damage or deformity to the unborn baby, or they worry that the baby might feel their penis during sex.
In a word: NO!
This can be a serious blow to the male ego, but the reality is that according to health professionals, there is no penis big enough to touch or harm the baby during intercourse - even if the penis reaches the cervix.
Sex is considered safe during pregnancy
The American Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology says that as long as you have a normal, uncomplicated pregnancy, sex during pregnancy is 100% safe, even in the third trimester. It is enough for the pregnant woman to choose the positions that are suitable for her, where she does not feel pain or discomfort.
The child is protected
You should know that the baby is completely protected in the amniotic fluid and the mucous membrane on the cervix protects it from feeling any impact during sexual intercourse.
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