Well, like so many other things, that depends. In many cases, women don't even know they are pregnant for the first month or so, so obviously the pregnancy isn't going to bother them. And for the second and third month, there are no external physiological changes so there's no reason not to have sex.
If, however, you are one of those women who is violently nauseated from day one, you are going to be whoopsing it up ten times a day and you aren't even going to want to SEE your husband, much less have sex with him. Then there are those who are in between, and are sometimes nauseated in the morning but okay for the rest of the day. Obviously, if your tummy is rolling and rumbling, you aren't going to feel like having sex in the morning, but might feel very affectionate around bedtime.
That doesn't answer your question, but there are no hard and fast rules about pregnancy. And if you are having a nauseous time of it, take heart. It eases off later on. And in a subsequent pregnancy, you may sail through without so much as a burp.
2006-10-14 10:40:31
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answered by old lady 7
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That depends on if you're in the mood to have sex or not. Many women find that all of the changes that they are undergoing body wise make them feel less sexy and want sex less.
As pregnancy progresses you may feel more inclined to have sex due to the hormone flux. Especially the 2nd trimester when the morning sickness is usually over.
2006-10-14 10:39:47
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answered by MommyS 3
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I have been having alot less sex with this pregnancy. My husband is terrified he'll hit the baby. And now that I am showing, I feel really unsexy. If one, or both, of you is not in the mood for any reason, that's fine and normal. But, sex is completely safe and if you want to, go for it.
2006-10-14 17:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it's normal. My mind has changed very often throughout the pregnancy - usually swinging back and forth between the extremes (not wanting to be touched, and wanting sex constantly).
Once morning sickness and fatigue let up, chances are you'll be more interested in sex.
2006-10-14 10:38:22
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answered by xxunloved_little_angelxx 4
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2016-10-02 07:28:33
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answered by bradberry 3
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everyone is different!!! some woman when they get pregnant feel sexy and beautiful and at their best so having sex and being sick no big deal while some woman just feel fat and gross so they dont want anyone to see them. Some woman have morning sickness and who wants to have sex when your feeling ill? and some woman dont. Some men are arracted to pregnant woman while some men are not so that can determine sex too. Also pregnant woman tend to be very tired so if you dont have energy to pull yourself off the couch to go to the bathroom how are you gonna have the energy for sex
2006-10-14 10:37:37
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answered by Brandi D 3
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Yes, it is also normal to not want sex ever, or want it all the time. Every women is different. I didn't want to during my first, I was puking all the time. Now I am in my 2nd and just don't feel like it. Poor hubby o' mine...
2006-10-14 10:34:14
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answered by emmadropit 6
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It's normal throughout the whole pregnany as long as mother and baby are healthy. Though due to hormone changes the pregnant mother may not want to- and because men dont know alot about our chaning bodies they may not want to. Best Note: if you dont want to- or it doesnt feel comfortable don't.
2006-10-14 11:02:56
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answered by Nicole D 1
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pregnancy effects everyone's libido differently. if you are sick and throwin up and having all the other symptoms of being pregnant, then you are jsut not up for it, and neither is your body. you sex drive will come and go through out your pregnancy, just when the urge hits, take it, you never know when the next one will come.
2006-10-14 10:38:20
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answered by gizmo_chik04 2
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You can have sex anytime during pregnancy as long the doc don't say no
2006-10-14 10:34:04
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answered by waiting for baby 6
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