Monday, June 6, 2011

Sex During Pregnancy?

Ladies, If you want to get pregnant, you have to have SEX. No surprises there right?.....But what about sex while you're pregnant? I've heard so many stories about this one...and watching the old movie "9 Months" makes me laugh and think about women and our serious questions of worry.....I wish that I had a few of these answers when I was pregnant. Don't hesitate to ask your doctor questions about "sex" during your pregnancy. They've heard this all before and that 's what they are there for! The answers aren't always as clear, however, here's a few answers to some easy questions that might be helpful....I call it the "basics" of what you need to know about sex during pregnancy. Also, a DVD I've attached to learn even more. I'll have it for sale at Simply Delicious Lingerie when my site reopens in 3-4 weeks. I'm rebuilding so that I can offer more selections to a wider range of customers. I hope that this article is helpful to you.As always, thanks for stopping by!


Is it OK to have sex during pregnancy?

As long as your pregnancy is proceeding normally, you can have sex as often as you like — but you may not always want to. At first, hormonal fluctuations, fatigue and nausea may sap your sexual desire. During the second trimester, increased blood flow to your sexual organs and breasts may rekindle your desire for sex. But by the third trimester, weight gain, back pain and other symptoms may once again dampen your enthusiasm for sex.

Can sex during pregnancy cause a miscarriage?

Many couples worry that sex during pregnancy will cause a miscarriage, especially in the first trimester. But sex isn't a concern. Early miscarriages are usually related to chromosomal abnormalities or other problems in the developing baby — not to anything you do or don't do.

Does sex during pregnancy harm the baby?

Your developing baby is protected by the amniotic fluid in your uterus, as well as the mucous plug that blocks the cervix throughout most of your pregnancy. Sexual activity won't affect your baby.

What are the best sexual positions during pregnancy?

As long as you're comfortable, most sexual positions are OK during pregnancy. As your pregnancy progresses, experiment to find what works best. Rather than lying on your back, you might want to lie next to your partner sideways or position yourself on top of your partner or in front of your partner. Let your creativity take over, as long as you keep mutual pleasure and comfort in mind.

What about oral and anal sex?

Oral sex is safe during pregnancy. There's a caveat, however. If you receive oral sex, make sure your partner doesn't blow air into your vagina. Rarely, a burst of air may block a blood vessel (air embolism) — which could be a life-threatening condition for you and the baby.
Generally, anal sex isn't recommended during pregnancy. Anal sex may be uncomfortable if you have pregnancy-related hemorrhoids. More concerning, anal sex may allow infection-causing bacteria to spread from the rectum to the vagina.

-From the manufacturer and Americas top selling how-to guide is back with an all new volume! We invite you to join Nina Hartley for a very special installment of her Sex Guide series. Violet Blue - well along in her second pregnancy - joins Nina to answer questions on the minds of other couples awaiting a new arrival. With help from the father-to-be - Violet demonstrates various positions that they find exciting and comfortable. Nina and Tiffany Mynx - also in advanced pregnancy for the second time - perform a variety of sexual acts that you and your partner can both enjoy while providing helpful tips to promote intimacy and achieve maximum mutual satisfaction.


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