Many moms-to-be are afraid of miscarriage in early pregnancy, and wonder if they'll find out. Be aware that many miscarriages occur at the very beginning of pregnancy, even before any pregnancy test. They therefore go completely unnoticed. The other miscarriages, before three months, are manifested by bleeding accompanied by cramps similar to menstruation. In this case, it is best to go to your doctor. But rest assured:the miscarriage does not affect the future. You can get pregnant again and have a baby quite normally in the future.
During pregnancy, there is no reason to stop having sex. In the vast majority of cases, you risk nothing, and neither does your baby. At the end of pregnancy, your round belly may prevent you from making love in certain positions. No problem, you will discover others, more comfortable (like that of the small spoon or the union of the butterfly). If in doubt, talk to your midwife or gynecologist. Only in very specific cases (risk of miscarriage, bleeding, etc.) you may be forced to stop having sex.
During pregnancy, the libido is in check. There are times when you don't feel like having sex at all. To others, on the contrary, you really want. Sex dreams are a way to release that desire, so there's no shame in having them! Talk to your spouse about it:we bet he'll be happy about it. Together, you can even take advantage of your pregnancy to spice up your sex life!