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	<title>Comments on: Sexual Intercourse during Pregnancy</title>
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		<title>By: Dr. Sanju</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dr. Sanju</dc:creator>
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		<description>Sex During Pregnancy

You should not harbour any undue fears that sexual intercourse in pregnancy may harm your baby. It is safe and normal to continue to have sex during this period. However, towards the end of pregnancy when the abdomen is large, the common man-on-top position may be rather inconvenient and some different mutually convenient positions may be adopted.

But, if you have had a previous miscarriage, you should avoid intercourse in the early months. If any bleeding is seen at any stage, you should abstain and seek medical advice. Similarly, in a case where the process of delivery (labour) starts in a mother prematurely and it is successfully controlled by the doctor, couples should avoid having sex.</description>
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<p>You should not harbour any undue fears that sexual intercourse in pregnancy may harm your baby. It is safe and normal to continue to have sex during this period. However, towards the end of pregnancy when the abdomen is large, the common man-on-top position may be rather inconvenient and some different mutually convenient positions may be adopted.</p>
<p>But, if you have had a previous miscarriage, you should avoid intercourse in the early months. If any bleeding is seen at any stage, you should abstain and seek medical advice. Similarly, in a case where the process of delivery (labour) starts in a mother prematurely and it is successfully controlled by the doctor, couples should avoid having sex.</p>
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		<title>By: shabi</title>
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		<description>Doctors generally opine that coitus need not be avoided till about 36 th week of pregnancy. However, if there is a history of abortion then coitus ought to be avoided in the first four months. The husband must take care about choosing the posture for the sexual intercourse and see to it that the abdomen of the woman is not exerted pressure upon in any condition.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Doctors generally opine that coitus need not be avoided till about 36 th week of pregnancy. However, if there is a history of abortion then coitus ought to be avoided in the first four months. The husband must take care about choosing the posture for the sexual intercourse and see to it that the abdomen of the woman is not exerted pressure upon in any condition.</p>
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