MindUtopia
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Just a question for those of you who have been told you have a low-lying placenta, have you been told to avoid sex completely or just be cautious? I found out when I went for the second half of my 20 week scan that I have a low placenta. It's just marginally low near the cervix, not covering the cervical os at all. It's slightly annoying because at the first part of my 20 week scan (I had to go back because we couldn't get baby to move so they could see everything), I was told it was high! It obviously didn't move down, so it's a bit annoying because I don't feel entirely confident that they are sure it's all that low, but that's another story for a different day. Anyway, the sonographer, who is herself a midwife, just advised me to be extra mindful if I get any bleeding from here on out and to give them a call right away if I see anything. I didn't think to ask about sex as I was trying to take it all in and worrying more about having to come for the next follow-up scan. I see my midwife in another 2 weeks and will obviously ask then.
But I'm curious for those of you who also have low placentas (but not covering the cervical os, just marginal low ones, obviously if it's covering the cervix, you shouldn't be having sex), have you been put on pelvic rest, or just told to watch for bleeding? I was exhausted and traveling so much in 1st trimester, then had a little bit of bleeding later on, which put me off sex, to be honest. So our sex life hasn't exactly been fabulous since I've been pregnant. I was finally just getting to the point where I had the energy at the end of the day and the interest in doing it. So now I feel a bit sad for my husband if we have to avoid it altogether. Just wondering what everyone else has been advised? I've done a bit of research on it, but it seems like there is a bit of conflicting advice out there.
But I'm curious for those of you who also have low placentas (but not covering the cervical os, just marginal low ones, obviously if it's covering the cervix, you shouldn't be having sex), have you been put on pelvic rest, or just told to watch for bleeding? I was exhausted and traveling so much in 1st trimester, then had a little bit of bleeding later on, which put me off sex, to be honest. So our sex life hasn't exactly been fabulous since I've been pregnant. I was finally just getting to the point where I had the energy at the end of the day and the interest in doing it. So now I feel a bit sad for my husband if we have to avoid it altogether. Just wondering what everyone else has been advised? I've done a bit of research on it, but it seems like there is a bit of conflicting advice out there.