A client, who is pregnant for the first time, asks the midwife if she and her partner can still engage in sexual intercourse during her pregnancy. She is concerned that having sex may hurt the baby and cause a miscarriage. The client is at 12 weeks' gestation. The most recent physical examination reveals normal findings. The client's history is not remarkable. Which of the following statements made by the midwife is the most appropriate?
A) "You need to avoid sexual intercourse during pregnancy."
B) "Yes, you may engage in sex until the first two weeks of the third trimester."
C) "You may engage in sex as far into pregnancy as you wish. You and your partner may need to adjust your positions during sexual intercourse."
D) "You may have sex during pregnancy. Your libido will most likely increase during the third trimester."
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