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It will be 2 months on the 24th of this month sice I've had my period. I have had extreme fatigue, but I haven't noticed any changes in my breast like most of the symptoms that pregnant womenWomen's way say they have. I have had slight cramping at times, but its nothing that hurts, and I am often nauseous. What do you think is the cause..Pregnancy or what?
If you are indeed pregnant, you can certainly continue having sex. Sometimes in high-risk pregnancies the doctor will forbid sex/orgasm, for fear of triggering premature labor, but that's very rare. Most women can have sex right up to the minute they go into labor.
As for wondering if having sex will hurt the baby, the answer is no. You can have sex all the way up until the baby is born as long as it's still comfortable for you. That baby is well protected deep inside your womb.
I wish you all the best!