Is it safe to have sex during pregnancy? Will it be painful? Will it hurt the developing baby? An O&G specialist gives us the answers.
Sex is something that we, as a conservative Asian society, prefer not to talk about openly. What more when it comes to sexual intercourse when a woman is pregnant. As a result, there are a number of misconceptions and tall tales drifting about. Thankfully, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Dr Nicholas Lim was happy to speak with us and answer our questions (common questions which most people probably wonder about but are too shy to ask).
Let us begin on a happy note: according to Dr Lim, it is generally safe for pregnant women to have sex during pregnancy. Normal sexual intercourse in a healthy pregnancy will hurt neither mother nor baby. Of course, there are a few exceptions. Read on to find out what Dr Lim has to say.
Does sexual intercourse become more painful or more uncomfortable when a woman is pregnant?
Whether sex is more painful or less painful depends on the woman’s perception and position during the act.
So what are the sexual positions a couple can try if a woman is pregnant?
Before the fourth month, when the belly isn’t showing yet, I would say that the usual missionary position is fine. After 16 weeks of pregnancy, when the belly starts to show, I would advise against the missionary position. There are many other positions a couple can adopt, such as from the side, from the back or woman on top. These positions will help to prevent crushing the baby.
Other than not crushing the baby, are there any other dangers or other ways in which the baby might get hurt?
Any normal sexual intercourse will not hurt the baby because he or she is protected by the amniotic fluid, the muscles of the womb and the mucous plug.
So the sex act will not ‘traumatize’ the baby?
This story is from the April 2018 edition of Health Today Malaysia.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the April 2018 edition of Health Today Malaysia.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
When Depression Strikes Teenagers
It can be difficult to imagine that those in the carefree days of youth can be hit by such a somber illness. However, the numbers don’t lie: a significant number of young people suffer from depression and this figure is on the rise. Our contributing psychiatrist reveals the facts about teenage depression and how to spot the signs.
5 Things You Should Know About Probiotics
If you haven’t heard of probiotics or have been wondering what they are, here are some basics on the topic to get you started.
Internet Safety For Children
There’s nothing more comforting than to have your chicks safely back in the roost as they unwind on their gadgets in the solace of their rooms. But are they truly alone in their rooms and are they truly safe? Online gadgets are windows to another world, and no one is looking out for your child there. So how do we shield them from the unwarranted possibilities that lie in that realm?
A Cuppa Joe, Anyone?
Coffee, one of the most widely consumed drinks in the world, is derived from the beans of Coffea canephora (best known as robusta) and C. arabica. Coffee is unique in terms of its perceived and actual effects on the body and is also loved for its distinct aroma and taste. Our general perception about coffee is that it can keep us awake. However, its benefits go beyond the “wake-me-up” action and it can be categorized as a health drink.
Emilia Clarke - Conquers Real-life Adversities
Her on-screen character, Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones was meant to be a blend of Napoleon, Joan of Arc and Lawrence of Arabia—courageous heroes of the past. But when illness struck actress Emilia Clarke, she had to channel some of that strength and bravery into her real-life situation.
Why You Should Wake Up Early?
Stressed at work? Do you come to work already counting the minutes until you can leave, and is this attitude affecting your work performance? Try coming to work early – researchers found that doing so can improve your productivity as well as your enjoyment of your work considerably.
How To Break Your Children Free Of The Digital Take-Over?
Form seventy-to seven-inch screens… how do we break our children free of the digital take-over?
Celebrating The Legacy Of A Legend Lee Chong Wei
The legendary shuttler needs no introduction. His recent retirement from professional badminton left friends and foes shattered and the badminton scene will never be the same.
Fancy A Date? Heck, Why Not 10?
Who could forget the famous sultry whisper of “Yusuf Taiyoob” come every fasting month. The name is synonymous with dates and is a testament to its marketing success. Dates (Phoenix dactylifera) are very much part of Southeast Asian culture and was probably introduced into the region by the spread of trade. We did some digging around and found that dates are as potent as figs and perhaps that’s the reason our forefathers took such a liking to them.
Warning: It's Going To Get Corny
Longing for smooth, baby-soft feet? Can’t seem to find a way to get rid of those pesky hardened skin known as corns and calluses? HealthToday talks to a podiatrist to find out ways to eliminate corns and calluses safely, and for good.