from Section 2 - Specific Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2022
Women and their partners frequently enquire whether sexual activity is permitted during pregnancy and its potential consequences. There is limited evidence to provide guidance on sexual activity in higher-risk pregnancies complicated by maternal disease. This chapter outlines the existing recommendations for a range of medical conditions and provides useful recommendations for patients, partners, and physicians. Sex is generally considered safe in pregnancy but may require adaptations for improved safety and pleasure. Several factors need to be taken into consideration in the context of maternal conditions, including physical discomfort and limitations, fear of injury to the individual or the fetus, as well as physical awkwardness with increasing gestation. However, abstinence is very rarely recommended in the context of maternal disease in pregnancy.
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