from Section 2 - Specific Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2022
There is a paucity of data on sex with bleeding in the first trimester of pregnancy. The sexuality of couples is highly diverse, and sexual intercourse frequently declines from the start of pregnancy. An increased risk of miscarriage in the first trimester has been reported when intercourse is associated with bleeding. However, it is impossible to assign a deleterious role for sex in this statistically significant association between bleeding and first-trimester miscarriage. Overall, there seems to be no danger associated with sexual activity of whatever type during pregnancy.
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