Safety and Precautions for Sexual Intercourse During Pregnancy
During the preparation for pregnancy, both partners should maintain good health and avoid the impact of diseases and harmful factors. If your wife has a viral fever, it is recommended to wait until she has fully recovered before considering pregnancy. Typically, we suggest starting to try for a baby after the next menstrual period to ensure the health of the mother and the future child.
Down syndrome screening should be performed in the early stages of pregnancy to prevent the risk of the fetus developing Down syndrome.
The optimal time for a Down syndrome test is between 16 to 20 weeks of pregnancy. It is recommended to undergo this test to ensure the health of the fetus.
How to Safely Stop Fetal Development During Pregnancy
If sexual intercourse occurs with two boyfriends on the same day, it may be difficult to determine who the father of the child could be. If the intercourse is spaced out over a few days, calculating the ovulation period can help estimate the likelihood of which father it could be. If the intercourse with the second boyfriend is less than two months apart from the first, and the pregnancy is early, then the second boyfriend is more likely.
Based on the description provided, the father of the pregnancy is most likely her husband.
Abdominal pain during pregnancy may be caused by inflammation of the mesenteric lymph nodes, which usually does not require treatment. Anti-inflammatory therapy and the appropriate use of antispasmodic medication can alleviate the pain. At the same time, it is important to prevent colds and avoid eating cold and spicy foods to prevent recurrence. For parents, if a child shows related symptoms, they should promptly take them to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment, and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checks and symptomatic treatment.
Inquire about whether a Grade 1+ placental function at 38 weeks and 4 days will affect the fetus and whether it will delay the delivery date.
Considering the absence of medication during the preparatory period and the potential interference of imaging examinations on pregnancy, doctors advise careful consideration and generally do not recommend pregnancy under these circumstances.