you can have sex all the way through if you are comfortable with it and you have no history of complications, some people dont have sex for the 1st three months, to be safe, but you might not feel much like it then anyway if you have bad morning sickness tender breasts etc, after the first few months you may find you feel more sexy than usual with your larger breasts and hormones flying around. in later pregnancy when yu get large and tired you may find you have to find different positions, such as spoons with your partner behind. your partner may not want to make love to you, but if not dont feel upset, it is common for men to feel differently about their partners when pregnant. in very late pregnancy a lot of couples use making love as a method of helping start labour as the hormones and prosgladins in the semen help to soften the cervix.
so to lcut a very long story short...do whatever you feel comfortable with, and follow your doctors advice if you have any complications or history of miscarriage.
good luck with the baby, and have fun x
2006-10-01 01:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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So long as everything is normal, you can have sex throughout pregnancy right up until the waters break. After then there is a small risk of introducing infection, and there is also a big chance you will be in labour and sex will be the last thing on your mind anyway (you'll be cursing and swearing and saying "never again").
So if you are well, baby is well, and all is as it should be, go for it!
2006-10-01 05:54:22
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answered by Lynn S 3
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You can have sex all the way thru. It makes no difference to baby whatsoever.
In the early days if you have had many problems conceiving/staying pregnant in the past then abstain for 12 weeks but otherwise its all ok.
It can get more uncomfortable as you get further on so its not always a pleasant experience so don't be surprised if you dont' feel like it in later weeks.
Sex can be used to start labour off in the later days of pregnancy altho its not always successful.
Good luck and hope everything goes how you want it to!
2006-10-01 01:22:25
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answered by Andromeda Newton™ 7
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Hi, I had sex right up to 10 days before my c section, like the others say, if your fine and the doctor hasn't told you not to then take it easy and enjoy your love making. I also found that I was more sensitive ( in a good way) due to the pressure pushing in on the internal walls or the vigina.
2006-10-01 01:29:31
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answered by louise_davie 1
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For me that's all I wanted to do. I think I enjoyed it so much because I knew I couldn't get pregnant - the deed was done. It wasn't until the very end that it got a little uncomfortable. I don't think you have to stop having sex unless it becomes painful or you just don't want to do it. God has a way of protecting his little babies.
2006-10-01 01:36:17
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answered by Maggie 5
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yes it's fine, as long as the pregnancy is good, without problems, you may need to find different positions for comfort at a later stage of your pregnancy, it won't harm you or your baby. good luck mum.
2006-10-01 01:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You can have sex all the way through pregnancy as long as your comfortable with it and your pregnancy has been healthy with no complications.
2006-10-01 02:17:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Those hormones are in over drive and intercourse will not harm the baby. Your doctor will actually encourage sex towards the end of term. However if you are high risk then you should take it easy for the entire pregnacy.
2006-10-01 01:28:02
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answered by nicky 3
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after week 34 you should ask your doctor and the last four weeks you should let it - it can be that the baby comes ... iff you are over the date of birrth - sex is a good way that the baby comes ... normaly the baby dont care iff you have sex or not - enjoy it as long as you can
good luck and the best for you
2006-10-01 01:23:56
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answered by knuwulienchen 2
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Yes, it's absolutely fine as long as you use positions that are physically comfortable for you. No harm can come to the baby.
2006-10-01 01:20:10
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answered by Saskia M 4
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