Sex during pregnancy can still be a healthy, intimate part of your relationship—if your doctor gives the green light.
Changing Dynamics:
As your partner’s body changes, so do comfort levels. Try different positions and prioritize open, pressure-free communication. If something doesn’t feel right—pause. Intimacy isn’t just physical; it’s emotional too.
Emotional Reassurance:
Some partners worry about hurting the baby or feeling “left out.” Be open about your thoughts. Understanding and trust are the cornerstones of connection during this journey.
Borneo Mother & Child Hospital’s team is always available for confidential consultations on pregnancy-safe intimacy. Don’t hesitate to ask—we’re here to guide without judgment.