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Sex during pregnancy?


While the belly of the mother swells, is it still safe to have sex? 

In women at low risk of complications during pregnancy, most available data suggest that there is no risk associated with sex. However, women who suffer from lower genital tract infection are at increased risk of preterm labor if they have frequent sex.

Few scientific data are available to inform robust recommendations for women whose risk of complications is higher, especially those with an incompetent cervix, carrying a multiple pregnancy or a history of preterm labor. These women should discuss with their doctor to determine if they can have safe sex.



Especially during pregnancy, condom use is highly recommended if the woman has a new partner or if it is not in a monogamous relationship solely because a sexually transmitted infection may have harmful consequences for both mother and the fetus.

In addition to taking into consideration the risk for pregnancy, the degree of comfort and desire felt by the woman should always guide its decision as to whether she should have sex during pregnancy and shortly after delivery.