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PostPosted: 03/06/06 - 12:57    Post subject: SEX! Vote now! Reply with quote

What positions are alright to "perform" if your pregnent?
How many months into pregnency can I continue to have sex? Shocked
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PostPosted: 03/07/06 - 17:54    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello there! If you and your partner feel comfortable enough, sex during pregnancy is great. You can do it right up until the delivery as well as experience orgasms.
However, you should ask your gynecologist first if your pregnancy is high-risk or not. If your doc gives you a green light, you shouldn’t worry about a thing.

In case you were wondering, the baby has no idea what is going on because it is protected by women’s abdomen and by the amniotic fluid in the womb

Pregnancy and hormonal changes have different impact on women. Some experience low libido due to exhaustion, breasts tenderness and self-consciousness about the growing baby while others feel sexier than ever.

As for the positions, lying on the back would be out if the question after the third or fourth months because the weight of the growing uterus puts pressure on major blood vessels. What works good is a woman on top, a woman on her hands and knees, and lying on the side. Experiment a little and you will find what works best for you.
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