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Confirmation of pregnancy & precautions

I would like to know that how much time is to be taken to conceive after sex, and after how many days conceiving can be confirmed.

What r the precautions to be taken after conceiving. should sex be stopped or continue after that, and also tell me after how many days, sex has no side effects on pregnancy o rhealth of child/mother.
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We r doing sex for last few months, but know when we do sex, then on next day loose motion start. please tell me is it posssible. Doctors medicine is not working.
Everything normal after check-up. Plz tell me what does it indicate. can it be due to lack HB, as two months before HB was 8.2 plz also mention natural way to improve HB
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your not supposed to consult with people online or anyone other than another doctor if a actual DOCTOR recomended you two avoid sex for one month.

going by what you just said, you two should listen to a doctor and avoid sex for that one month. mostly everyone on here are not doctors. we dont know your wife or girlfriends and the doctor might be worried about having sex for some reason you have not listed. in most cases sex is fine for MOST pregnancies. but if a doctor says to avoid it..only for 1 month...im sure you can deal with it
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sorry, if u mind. actually doctor suggested us to avoid sex for 1 month, so I decided  to consult it with u. otherwise i m agree with all of u, and thanking u for ur valueable suggestions
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i dont understand the question. but i do know you are overly concerned with sex during pregnancy and have a lot of questions that maybe only her doctor can answer

sex is totally safe during pregnancy, people told you already the only things to avoid, rouch sex, odd positions, and sex if shes high risk.....anything else is fine. if she gets "excited" thats fine. everything is fine. sex is fine
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One another thing I wud also like to know that, whether woman get excited or only man can enjoy excitment during sex during pregnancy, as u say after conception, no ovulation, cervix has no need of more sperms etc.
Also if woman get excitment, then she'll use her strength to enjoy and to get tight the penis, so has its any negative effects?
if she cant enjoy/excite, then what is the benefits for her sex during pregnancy.
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thanks 4 all who helped me.

Any other suggestions will also be thankfully acknowledged.
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There is no reason not to have sex when you are pregnant. I had a very high risk pregnancy and my doctor still didn't restrict me from sex until my 9th month. And don't worry the baby is tucked away safely in the womb and the penis and sperm won't even touch it.
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Sex is actually good during a pregnancy, the sperm will not effect baby, the penis will not effect baby, like everyone said you can continue sex all throughout your pregnancy unless your doc advises against it. Me and my hubby continued sex all throughout both my pregnancies with no problem at all, just had to use different positions as i got bigger and bigger lol
The only way the sperm will effect you is towards the end of your pregnancy. The sperm will help loosen and open the cervix to prepare you for pushing the baby out. I was a week late with my first son and my doc actually told me to have sex as the sperm can help induce labor, and it worked. That's the only effect the sperm will have on you, and it will not harm or hurt the baby, a penis entering you will not harm the baby wither, the baby will not be able to feel that.
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sperm can not effect the child.
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thanks for ur help.

Please let me know if I do sex during pregnancy, should I use condom or not. Can sperms of fresh ejacuation effect the child. Also whether Striking of the penis has some negative effects on baby's health or development.
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The only time you shouldn't have sex while you are pregnant is if you are at risk of a premature labour or you are bleeding (risk of miscarriage).  Otherwise carry on as usual.  

Some women get very sick with morning sickness so sex is the last thing on their mind and once you start getting bigger it may be uncomfortable and you may need to change positions.  But that's personal preference.

And if you are asking when to confirm a pregnancy.  Just do a pregnancy test if and when your period is late.  If you do it too early you may have a false negative.
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u dont have 2 stop having sex infect u can hahe it as much as u like it wont affect ur pregnancy........though for the first three months u should be gentle no rough sexand the last three. other that that nothing has to change.........hope I helped a litle.
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any change in sex position or frequency  is reqiured after confimation or not
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if pregnancy is confirmed after check-up, then can we continue sex, or it can create some problem. is it safe or not
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it depends. the first question is really hard to answer becasue your not specific. "how much time is to be taken to conceive after sex..." it could be forever if you dont have sex during ovulation. just because you two have sex, does not mean shes going to get pregnant, and just because you two have sex during ovulation, still might not mean she will get pregnant.

sex does not have to stop

no smoking, drinking, etc
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