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intercourse ... Confused mom

i am 20 weeks pregnant now .... Last year i had my first pregnancy and i stop feeling movement at week 33 and on next day on ultrasound doctor found baby heart stop beating.. I continued intercourse with my husband in my whole pregnancy till last day wen i stop feeling movement of my baby ... Doctor didnt found any reason of baby sudden death as everything was going on track... Doctor gave me clexane inj and Duphaston n aspirin for precaution ... My friend saying me that stop doing intercourse ... Plz help me ... M confused ....is intercourse really a cause of my first baby death ...??? Should i stop it now ?
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Please don't blame yourself neither sex... This is mine fourth pregnancy and I had been very sexually active and never have had this problem..
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4309243 tn?1353919791
I believe sex is good for you :) makes you happy...so baby is happy. Of course in some cases people are mot allowed to do it but if your doctor said it's fine, then enjoy it ;)
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9240076 tn?1408491932
I'm sorry that you had to experience that, hun. I can only imagine how rough that is. Sex is safe during pregnancy provided your doctor gives you the all clear. And in the vast majority of cases doctors give the patient the all clear.
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Hi. Don't blame yourself or anthing. Intercourse can't be connected to the death of your baby. There is sometimes no explanation. I know it's hard, and I wish you all the best for this pregnancy. When is your due date?
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Intercourse usually isn't connected with the death of a baby.
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