the cramps are your musles spasming and shouldnt worry you too much,just remember you need to practice a more gentle love when carrying child
2007-01-14 14:44:40
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answered by resigned 5
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During early pregnancy I would have cramping after orgasm. Of course, my husband was afraid to touch me during my entire pregnancy (thought I was going to be a virgin again by delivery time....ouch, lol) so my only orgasms happened while I was dreaming, but they always woke me up. So in the beginning, I was afraid to sleep because the cramps scared me, but I asked the doc and he said it's normal. By around the 4th month, the cramps stopped and orgasms intensified......was in bed by 8 every night!!!
2007-01-14 15:35:25
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answered by luvbabysky 3
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Completely normal. I had mild cramping after orgasm throughout the 1st & 2nd trimester. This does not hurt the baby in any way. The increased discharge is also very common. Obviously if you are nervous, bring it up with your doctor at your next appointment. S/He will put you and your partner's mind at ease.
2007-01-14 15:11:04
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answered by autumnnight_ca 1
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There are many causes to premature ejaculation and every cause requires a different treatment depending on each individual's situation and preference as well. Sometimes premature ejaculation is due to an over-sensitive glans (skin of penis head). This reduces your ejaculatory control. At other times, it could also be a matter of psychology effect like stress, fear of poor performing. A weak PC muscles (muscles located between the anus and testicles) also causes premature ejaculation. Good news is premature ejaculation can be prevented and cured and there are many treatments out there. But to start off, it's advisable to resort to some safe, natural and proven methods which cure the problem from its root cause. I was once suffered from the same problem and that brought so much stress to me and my girlfriend (now my wife). I tried many different treatments including cream, pill and gel. But really healed me was some simple proven natural techniques including exercising my PC muscles, learning to monitor and control my level of sexual arousal, using last-longer sexual positions, correct breathing methods etc. I learned the hard way, but you really dont have to. Here is the free ebook where you can get a general idea of what premature ejaculation really is, its causes and how to treat premature ejaculation: ( http://prematurejaculation.kyma.info ) The fact is, you can really cure and control premature ejaculation in a matter of weeks, you just need the right information. Hope this helps.
2014-09-29 14:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It's usually common after an orgasm. If bleeding occurs then you might have more to worry about. However, you should probably go to the doctor to find out if you still feel worried. From my experience it is common. I am 11 weeks.
2007-01-14 14:45:11
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answered by Kelly s 6
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That happened to me. It's normal and doesn't mean you can't have intercourse.
During pregnancy you'll have more discharge than usual. The clear discharge was probably just the lubrication your body makes during arousal, but you may be seeing more of it than you're used to.
2007-01-14 14:44:38
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answered by Judi 6
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sounds normal. clear discharge could be a sign of a slight yeast infection but it could also be from the fact that you orgasm-ed. i wouldn't be worried unless there is spotting. but ill tell you to remember to have sex through your whole pregnancy it makes delivery easier. ask your ob for safe positions for when your tummy gets bigger.
2007-01-14 14:47:00
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answered by lola1 3
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2016-01-15 08:18:18
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answered by Anonymous
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All the time! It's completely normal, so don't stress!
2007-01-14 14:43:47
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answered by Jeanine 2
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2014-07-24 09:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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