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Is it safe to have sex without protection during pregnancy(1st trimester).
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Avoid it till 16 weeks And consult doctor again before keeping contact
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Try to avoid till first 12weeks of pregnancy.As there is risk of abortion Connect for online consultation
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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First three months it better be avoided to prevent from any bleeding or risk of abortion Can continue after 14 weeks upto 36 weeks
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If no symptoms of bleeding pv and placental localisation is not low lying then you can attempt soft intercourse. If she feels discomfort discontinue
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Better to avoid to prevent complications.
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