it's perfectly safe as long as both of you are being faithful.
2006-09-20 15:54:42
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answered by Dirty.Little.Secret. 3
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Your photographs.....hmmm. properly at 26 i might think of you may understand this yet i assume first pregnancies constantly have various questions. I extremely have 4 youngsters had unprotected intercourse earlier getting pregnant and on a similar time as i grew to become into pregnant all are advantageous. Seman extremely softens the cervix and enables in a while in being pregnant. Oral intercourse i do no longer even understand why this may well be a subject. And Seaman back is stable in case you like that variety of element that's finished of various protein. stable for the child. and you ought to no longer worry approximately STD's in case you're companions and married and are with out one else. in case you're worrying approximately this go on your doctor and get screened. she gets screened besides while she is going to the doctor for a examine up. 2nd month i've got self belief.
2016-10-15 05:57:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If your partner is 100% faithful and there is no chance of STD's then yes it is safe in most cases...there is however whats called an incompetent cervix and sexual intercourse may not be advisable if you have an incompetent cervix...you would of course have to have your Dr check you for that also...you can become pregnant again...a double pregnancy which is a different type of twins I believe its a type of fraternal twins...it happens....I have a family member that was 2 months pregnant and had already had her first ultra sound that clearly showed one sac and embryo....on her next visit for an ultra sound at 5 months along they found she had a 2 month term pregnancy and a 5 month term pregnancy...Its slightly rarer than most fraternal twins but, is possible...even to the extent of different fathers if the mother is with 2 different men in that time period.
2006-09-20 16:27:49
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answered by Venus 1
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Assuming your partner is not fooling around and thus exposing himself (and then you + baby) to any STDs there is no reason it would not be safe. If he has an STD and you do not, now is not the time to contract it. Some will make a vaginal delivery highly unlikely or dangerous to the baby.
Proper good hygine and ensure he does as well (daily showers & soap and water is sufficient). Don't do anal to vaginal (shouldn't anyhow, but really don't when pregnant).
If you doubt your partner's sexual history or his honesty with you, keep using rubbers. Or force him into an honest discussion about sex and safety.
2006-09-20 15:58:30
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answered by DJ 3
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It is definitely safe to have sex with your partner while pregnant, as long as he does not have ANY type of STDs (sexually transmitted diseases). I know this may sound weird, but don't go crazy during sex...you don't want to hurt yourself. Also, if during sex if you do start cramping or have some bleeding then you definitely need to stop and call the doctor....and if the doctor says "no sex" then it's best you listen.
2006-09-20 16:13:33
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answered by Cali03 3
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While pregnant u mean? Yes its good to have sex, but be sure he is clean of STD's because it could pose a problem for ur baby and always clear everything with ur doctor as well but usually if u dont have any issues with ur pregnancy there s no problem
2006-09-20 15:57:30
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answered by azuleyes404 2
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well yeah i'd have to say you can , just think he can't get you pregnant again so if you are having unprotected sex with your partner then pregnancy is the best time to do it !!
2006-09-20 16:38:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends! If you are in a monogamous relationship with your partner, which means that neither of you has sexual contact with anyone else, and can be 100% sure that neither of you has any diseases to transmit...it is perfectly safe. (99% sure is not good enough/not safe.)
2006-09-20 15:57:52
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answered by silver.graph 4
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define "safe"
You can still transmit STD's but you aren't going to get double preggers or anything. It's OK for the baby, he won't come out with dents in his mellon or anything. Just make sure you feel comfortable.
2006-09-20 15:58:44
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answered by April Mayhem 3
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If you have a reason to worry about STDs, then no. If you are worried about getting pregnant while pregnant- well, being pregnant is a form of birth control itself and you are no longer ovulating.
2006-09-20 15:56:37
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answered by AlongthePemi 6
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Definitely no. Why would you want to put your child at risk. Now if it is the chold father makes sure you trust him and both of you talk about it and relay the consequences.
2006-09-20 16:01:58
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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