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"Yes, sex is generally safe during the first trimester of pregnancy, but specific medical advice is necessary.The amniotic sac and strong uterine muscles protect the developing fetus, making sexual activity generally safe. Sexual activity is generally considered safe if your pregnancy is normal.

You may have questions about sex during pregnancy or anyother, visit our benecare maternity hospital for a safe and comfortable birthing experience for you and your baby."

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Yes; intercourse is perfectly safe throughout your entire pregnancy as long as you, the female, remains comfortable or your doctor orders you to refrain from sex.

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