Swimming after intercourse during ovulation

Swimming after intercourse during ovulation will not directly affect pregnancy, but excessive swimming may increase the risk of infection. Pool water can be unsanitary, and excessive swimming can increase the body's resistance to the water, causing the body to require more energy to keep moving. In addition, excessive swimming may also cause stress on the uterus and fetus, which may affect the outcome of the pregnancy.

Although excessive swimming may have a negative impact on pregnancy, this does not mean that we should start swimming immediately after having sex during ovulation. If you feel excited and uneasy, it is best to seek medical advice first. Your doctor may recommend stopping swimming until your pregnancy is over.

It is not safe to swim after having sex during ovulation. If you feel excited and uneasy, it is best to seek medical advice first. If you plan on swimming, it's best to consult your doctor first to ensure it's safe for your body and the outcome of your pregnancy.