I am a mother of 2 and if you are not having any complications you can have a very normal sex life all the way up until you have the baby. As you get bigger you might have to be creative and try different positions that are comfortable for you. Hope this helps
2007-04-17 09:21:59
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answered by hwlajnitz 3
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I have had 5 babies and had sex all the way through all of them up to the day the baby was born. If there is no pain or bleeding going on, there should not be anything to stop you from enjoying mind-blowing sex. I think the "o's" are even better when you're pregnant. Have fun.
2007-04-17 09:23:35
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answered by ? 4
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Well it's your choice. For me having sex while I was pregnant was the best and I did it through my pregnancy. The positions that don't allow deep penetration are best. There are many books and the web will be a good source for more information on how to. Congrats. Also if the baby is not here by the due date.... have sex..... it makes you have contractions
2007-04-17 09:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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sex at pregnancy it is health and don't will harm you or your baby. Only in feel cases the doctors recomended the couple don't have sexy, it is usually when the woman have a major healthy problem as a lot bleeding,etc. Just keep out hard core sexy.The hormons tha it is realesead at intercourse it is wonderful to lubrification the vaginal canal and prevent dry and itch very commom siptons at pregnancy.And don't feel shy to ask you ginicologist about sexy and any concern that you'll have in the pregnancy.It is normal have a lot questions about you and you unborn baby.
Congratulation for you pregnancy!I wish you a safe and happy pregnancy and labor.
2007-04-17 09:33:52
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answered by ? 2
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Unless your doctor has told you otherwise, it's totally fine to be having sex with your husband. Actually, medically it's better for child birth and labor if you've been having a regular sex life before the baby is born.
2007-04-17 09:22:07
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answered by Ciel 4
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My husband and that i waited 3 weeks, even even though it killed us! It grow to be probable way too quickly, yet we did it besides. Now that my son is 10 months, we've intercourse approximately 4 situations a month. no longer oftentimes, yet extra desirable than what you're having. I nurse too, and am nonetheless contained in the temper. in line with risk you're focusing too plenty on the toddler. i'm no longer chastising you through fact sometimes, the final element on your recommendations is having intercourse, whether you elect for to. My suggestion may be to have somebody babysit for some hours. pass to dinner, and then have slightly rendezvous. you may convey some milk in strengthen in case you're disturbing, yet at seven months, your son should not be thoroughly based upon you for foodstuff. sturdy luck. Make it sluggish for love. You the two deserve it.
2016-10-03 03:30:34
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answered by ? 4
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Is It Safe to Have Sex During Pregnancy?
If you're having a normal pregnancy, sex is considered safe during all stages of the pregnancy.
So what's a "normal pregnancy"? It's one that's considered low-risk for complications such as miscarriage or pre-term labor. Talk to your doctor, nurse-midwife, or other pregnancy health care provider if you're uncertain about whether you fall into this category. (The next section of this article may help, too.)
Of course, just because sex is safe during pregnancy doesn't mean you'll necessarily want to have it! Many expectant mothers find that their desire for sex fluctuates during certain stages in the pregnancy. Also, many women find that sex becomes uncomfortable as their bodies get larger.
2007-04-17 09:23:55
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answered by Jo 5
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You can have sex as much as you want, unless your doctor tells you other wise. Yes you can let him release in you, there is no way that it would be able to get to the baby, that is why you have a mucus plug and the baby is in an sac. The plus side to letting him release himself in you, is that when you are close to your due date there are hormones in his semen that actually help to soften and dilate your cervix to help get labor started.
2007-04-17 09:26:21
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answered by cassie 2
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Congrats on your pregnancy!
Please, by all means - have sex whenever YOU want, and any way it feels comfortable. There is a "plug" protecting the baby - no worries, unless the Dr. says otherwise. Have fun now....later, it may take a while before you have the "drive" again.
2007-04-17 09:22:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are healthy, as much as the 2 of you want it. Why stop him from releasing in you now?? He has released in you before, you can't get any more pregnant then you already are!
2007-04-17 09:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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