Generally speaking, couples can use normal intercourse positions in the first three months of pregnancy, but should avoid excessive penetration of the penis.
After the second trimester, the pregnant woman&39;s abdomen increases. During intercourse, the pregnant woman&39;s abdomen should be prevented from being directly pressed. It is advisable to use a face-to-face side position, or the man facing the woman from behind, or the woman on top, sitting position, etc., to be comfortable and reduce the physical exertion of the pregnant woman.
In the final stage of pregnancy, the fetal head may have slipped into the pelvis, and the discomfort caused by intercourse may increase. Intimacy can be maintained in ways other than intercourse.
The weight of the pregnant woman&39;s uterus increases, and the impact of the penis during intercourse may cause abdominal discomfort. The husband needs to be as considerate of his wife as possible and reduce the impact and penetration of the penis.