from Section 2 - Specific Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2022
Loss of a pregnancy is undoubtedly an awful outcome that pregnant women dread. The question of whether sexual intercourse can cause pregnancy loss is a controversial and poorly studied topic. As recently as 40 years ago, sexual intercourse was listed in textbooks as a risk factor and precipitant for pregnancy loss. Most studies on this topic have a problematic methodology; in addition, many have selection biases and comprise a small number of subjects. In this chapter we review whether sex can result in miscarriage or stillbirth and whether women should refrain from having sex in order to prevent a pregnancy loss; when sexual intercourse can be resumed after a miscarriage; whether sex should be postponed after a miscarriage; and whether patients with a previous miscarriage should avoid sex in the current pregnancy.
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