Yes. We had sex as long as it was comfortable for me which was the night before delivery.
Enjoy
2006-10-03 07:08:53
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answered by pj_gal 5
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sex is perfectly fine during pregnancy, all practices and positions that are not uncomfortable to the mother. At this stage of the pregnancy the baby is very small, so anything you could do before you were pregnant, you should still be able to do now! ;-)
some, but not all, gynaecologists say that when the seminal liquid (which carries sperm) comes in contact with the cervix, and when the term is reached and the baby is ready, this may help trigger the birth process. But again, only when the baby is ready, there is no risk that anything happens before.
You know, sometimes I think we think too much, because we know more. Do you believe prehistoric men and women worried about pregnancies? They just had all the sex they could get, when they could get it. And the fact that the species is still around, proves that this never hurt any baby, or else those who continued having sex during pregnancies would have eliminated themselves as a species, right?
Hope this helps
2006-10-03 06:57:36
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answered by AntoineBachmann 5
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Sperm will not affect the baby in anyway. It is OK to have sex throughout your pregnancy as long as you feel up to it. When you are further along and your tummy is larger, you will likely need to find a different position for sex. About the only thing that may happen is when you are having sex, sometimes the baby becomes more active and kicks more because of all the jostling around! Sometimes having an orgasm causes some slight cramping, but nothing to worry about unless it continues or is severe. When you begin to lose your mucous plug near the end of your pregnancy, it is suggested not to have sex then due to a minimal risk of infection and do not have sex after your water breaks - but I doubt you'll feel much like having sex when you are full-term.
2006-10-03 06:58:56
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answered by sevenofus 7
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Actually, it is said that the baby enjoys the "rocking" motion during intercourse and is not in any type of stress. If your partner ejaculates inside of you, the baby is completely protected and will not be harmed in any way.......according to What To Expect When You Are Expecting.
2006-10-03 06:49:38
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answered by believer 2
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I thought the same thing. But baby is fully protected by the amniotic sac, your uterus, cervix, placenta. A virtual cornacopia of protection. The most baby will feel is the motion. Don't worry about it. Just don't bounce on baby too much. If your stomach has already started to poke out. Place a couple of pillows underneath your stomach...depending on what position you are in at the moment.
2006-10-03 06:50:40
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answered by Anonymous
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i have had to babys and had sex the whole way through both with no worries, if your worried about going into labour, this only works if the baby is ready to be born, this is how i went into labour at 39 weeks with my 2nd daughter. If your worried though speak to your midwife as this is just my personal expereince, im not sure of the medical facts on it.
2006-10-03 06:51:00
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answered by hayles 3
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Its perfectly safe to have sex while pregnant unless otherwise told by your Dr...The baby is safely tucked away in your uterus...If anything the baby like the movement with sex and with your orgasm.
2006-10-03 07:08:06
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answered by mommy_2_liam 7
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You can have sex right up until it is time to deliver. But if you have kinky or rough tendencies, you may want to scale back a bit. And no, ejaculating will have no ill effects on the baby.
2006-10-03 06:49:35
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answered by cabjr1961 4
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It is safe for you to have sex and for him to ejaculate. It is actually kind of healthy, especially toward the end of the pregnancy.
2006-10-03 07:28:35
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answered by Mz. Chavis 1
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Yes, it's perfecly fine! Heck, that's what got you pregnant in the first place. Sex it up! Congrats on the baby!
2006-10-03 06:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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