Question

During the first 34 weeks of pregnancy, touching the clitoris multiple times has led to a sensation of leg twitching. There is only slight abdominal pain without a sustained duration, no bleeding, and there has been no premature labor. Does this mean that if I stop engaging in sexual activity, my child will not have a premature birth? I want to change but enjoy the tingling sensation. Today at noon, I touched it twice again, only experiencing abdominal pain without discomfort, no bleeding. Can I avoid premature birth for my child? Does the doctor have any methods to suppress sexual activity? This is very dangerous.

Answer

Sexual activity should be strictly avoided in the late stages of pregnancy to prevent uterine contractions that may lead to premature labor. This also applies to sexual intercourse. It is recommended that you be mindful that the baby’s lungs are more mature after 34 weeks, but survival rates are higher after 37 weeks. Premature infants have a higher risk of illness, so for the health of your child, you can make changes. There is currently no abdominal pain or bleeding, so there should be no major concern.