My wife could not conceive so we went to a specialist. We paid 1000's of dollars to get her pregnant. That was one question we asked because we didn't want to lose the baby. She said you can have sex up to the day she delivers the baby. In fact when a woman needs to deliver the baby and can't the doctor will tell her to have sex with her husband. Of course after a few months the husband cannot lay down on his pregnant wife! But, as you know there are many positions that are possible. The one you can do always is laying on your side and husband behind you. Of course there are others. I will let you use your imagination. Just make sure if you are having ANY pain to stop IMMEDIATELY!!! If you bleed ANY stop and see the Doctor because losing a child is not something you want to ever do!!!!
Best wishes and most of all ENJOY!!!
2006-10-08 06:18:48
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answered by The Ultimate Nerd 4
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I have had 2 children and was told by my doctors both times that having sex is perfectly fine. Of course if you are feeling any pain or discomfort you should stop. Also if you are a high risk pregnancy, you should check with your doctor.
2006-10-08 06:03:58
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answered by Amy Dee 2
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Unless your ob-gyn doctor advises you otherwise then its OK to have sex. The safe position for sex while pregnant would be for you to lie on your side and bring your knees up toward your chest while your boyfriend snuggles you from behind.
2006-10-08 06:08:23
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answered by Pey 7
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You can continue to have sex for as long as you are medically capable. The only thing I suggest is to limit it to one partner. I'm not suggesting you don't already but I say that because the fetus can contract any disease that you can.
Enjoy the sex....for as long as you possibly can... pregnant or not!
2006-10-08 06:24:48
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answered by westfield47130 6
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No. You can have sex up until the 9th month. The baby will not be harmed.
2006-10-08 06:41:51
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answered by Donna J 2
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Unless your doctor said no there should be no problem, but the doctor is who you should be asking. Good luck
2006-10-08 06:04:16
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answered by bubu 4
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The best is to ask a doctor, right?
2006-10-08 05:58:51
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answered by Webballs 6
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yes, that could have serious effect on the baby
2006-10-08 05:59:07
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answered by gangico 3
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