Curious about sex during pregnancy? Discover what you need to know to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for you and your partner.
No, getting intimate when your expecting does not hurt or harm your little one in utero. Learn more about pregnancy sex, here.
Is it safe to have sex during pregnancy? Is it going to cause premature labour? A dad-to-be asks us questions about sex during pregnancy
Check out what you should expect for every trimester, along with our gentle suggestions on positions to try while doing the bump and grind with a baby bump.
Will I enjoy sex when I am pregnant? Is there a reason why couples should avoid sex during this time? Dr Tan Eng Loy, Consultant, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology sheds some light to these pregnancy sex questions and more.
It can be very alarming to see blood spotting after you have sex when you are pregnant. However, though it is not very common to have such kind of spotting, it is completely normal. You may in fact experience spotting even when you have not had intercourse.
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