Listen please dont worry and feel embarressed. Womens parts are always more lubricated or extremeley dry when pregnant, luckliy I fall into your category. Having sex when pregnant isnt meant to be dangerous and painful so if you dont want to, dont do it. At this point in time your baby is tiny so there isnt any chance of hurting it through sex. I would take it easy though and mention it to your midwife at your first appointment. For most couples they can carry on having sex, but some are advised not to due to medical reasons, so just ask them to check you over and dont be embarressed, people are not at all prudish now about sex especially in a maternity clinic!!! LOL
I have had sex with my partner and felt a little uncomfortable at times too, mines wasnt cramp though it was more of a stitch right at my belly button, (which felt weird) but I am 6 month pregnant, so I am expecting these wee pains
Try not to worry, Congratulations and Good Luck
2007-01-23 02:29:39
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answered by carrienicholson23 3
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First of all congrats! I am also 5 weeks pregnant with baby number 4.
It is normal to have slight cramps during the first few months of pregnancy. Things are already starting to grow and stretch therefore causing cramping. As far as throwing up it is too early for it to be morning sickness(usually starts around week 9) And as far as being more "wet" than usual...pregnant women start producing more fluids while pregnant so I am sure that is why you noticed it.
2007-01-23 01:45:45
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answered by mom2ace 4
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Your pregnant. Your body is going through changes. I get sick all the time after sex and I have never before. It is just the way it is. Cramping is pretty normal. Your uterus is stretching to accommodate the growing baby. Your very wet because of the extra blood flow and extra discharge. Again completely normal. Nothing to worry about. Good luck
2007-01-23 01:44:17
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answered by Mrs. Always Right 5
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Vaginal discharge tends to increase when pregnant - that explains the extra wetness. Sex itself shouldn't hurt - maybe you're experiencing a vag. infection? Check it out with your doc. The vomiting could be just morning sickness aggravated by all the extra motion during sex.
2007-01-23 02:01:02
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answered by chicchick 5
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Vaginal wetness is caused by hormones, and hormones are crazy all over the place when you are pregnant.
The hormone fluxuation also causes the nausea. Any good pregnancy book will tell you that "morning sickness" happens at any hour, so it probably isn't related to sex, either.
Talk to your doctor about the pain during intercourse. Cramps are part of pregnancy, but they shouldn't be related to sex.
2007-01-23 01:44:22
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answered by suzykew70 5
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ability beverages include caffeine and are not good for a touch one. that is why medical doctors prepare pregnant women folk to stay remote from espresso as a lot as feasible. Ice water gained't have any impression on your toddler, although the caffeine will so i'd ward off it.
2016-10-15 23:48:14
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answered by ? 4
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Cramping, nausea, extra vaginal fluids - all very normal symptoms of where you are at in your pregnancy. I know it can be a little annoying and sometimes downright miserable, but take comfort in knowing that nothing is wrong with you.
2007-01-23 02:42:01
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answered by daisyk 6
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Increased discharge and vomiting are all symptoms in early pregnancy, as are menstrual like cramps.
I got very crampy after sex and after a pelvic exam. All of these things are very normal.
2007-01-23 01:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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uh cause your pregnant.. it's normal
2007-01-23 01:42:37
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answered by waiting4myredemption 4
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omg too bad that your fault it will hurt trust me
2007-01-23 01:42:09
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answered by deyjadyson 2
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