For most people, having sex during early pregnancy is safe. Unless your healthcare provider has advised otherwise, there are generally no additional risks associated with sexual activity in the first trimester. However, there are a few to follow considerations:
Comfort: Some people experience nausea, fatigue, or heightened sensitivity during early pregnancy, which might make sex less appealing or comfortable.
Bleeding or Spotting: Light bleeding or spotting can be common and normal, but if you experience significant bleeding or pain, it’s a good idea to consult your healthcare provider.
Medical Conditions: If you have any pregnancy complications or risk factors, your doctor may advise against sex.
Always communicate with your healthcare provider to ensure you’re following the best practices for your specific situation.