Go for it!! =)
The only issues come much later in pregnancy. In your third trimester, PROLONGED nipple stimulation (meaning 15 minutes or more at a go) can contribute to early labor.
The specific type of stimulation that leads to this is closer to nursing than sex-play: The entire aureole is subjected to a squeezing/rolling. We're NOT talking playing with just the tip of the nipple!
If at any point your doctor/midwife expresses concern over premature labor, you'll want to bring up your love-life, and ask for advice. (You may be advised to avoid all sexual activity, or to specifically avoid nipple stimulation.) However, that's much more likely to happen after 30 weeks, when things will be a bit more awkward anyway.
For now? Enjoy it while you can! =) I loved being pregnant the first time around, and both of us were very turned on by the thought of a baby on the way!
2007-05-09 08:41:47
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answered by Katherine Blackthorne 5
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High libido is normal for some women. It was for me. The problem with nipple stimulation (not breast, but nipple) is that it releases oxytocin which is the hormone that will begin to contract your uterus. Women stimulate their nipples in late pregnancy sometimes to induce their labor. So, the issue becomes, will you kick yourself into labor if you do that? I don't know you would at 19 weeks, but I'd say after 30 weeks, you may need to skip that altogether, just to keep from bringing on an early labor. Good luck. If you're concerned though, talk to your doctor - there is NOTHING they haven't been asked!
2007-05-09 08:33:34
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answered by sammy 3
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To answer your question, no these won't have any effect on your baby and the pregnancy. It might cause small amounts of hormones to be produced or very small contractions in your third trimester, but nothing strong enough to start labor or anything.
To produce enough of the hormone oxytocin to jump start labor you would have to stimulate them for HOURS which would be not only tiring but nearly impossible.
Ummmm, you might not want to post such personal details about you and your husband in the future.....intimacy is a very sacred thing.......just a suggestion, hon.
Congrats on your pregnancy!
2007-05-09 08:31:55
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answered by Veritas 7
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In the early stages no, but at the end stages of pregnancy breast stimulation can cause you to have contractions which can throw you into labor. I had both my babies prematurely and both times the doctor said "no nipple stimulation". So be careful.
2007-05-09 08:35:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No it will actually help you get ready so if you choose to breast feed your nipples are already easily stimulated so the baby can latch on, but be very careful after 5 months because it can trigger small contractions.
2007-05-09 08:32:32
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answered by Brandy D 1
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with my 3rd child I had the same feelings. I wish it would have stayed.. Enjoy it while it lasts because once the milk comes in you arent going to want him no where near them..it wont harm the baby in anyway. take advantage of them while you can. My husband loved it when I was full of hormones.. you dont have to worry about becoming pregnant, you feel good and sexy and I was into it so he was all for it.. have fun while you can still have sex.. once the baby comes you will wonder what sex is.. you will be tired and sore.. he will want you and you will just want to sleep. Good luck. I hope you remain sexually active and feel good the entire pregnancy.
2007-05-09 08:34:01
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answered by neicygreeneyes2 3
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Solomon is the author of proverbs besides as different unknown individuals. He had a million,000 different halves. I dint think of this e book could have been canonized. there have been many historical 'books' written with fact approximately God. Why Proverbs and music of Songs is in the bible i dont know, yet Jesus in no way stated breasts or screwing. in basic terms mankind thinks we would desire to communicate approximately boobs and the thank you to have a larger orgasm. guy wrote proverbs, not God.
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answered by ? 4
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It's perfectly normal.Your body is getting ready for your coming baby.You will have no problem later because breasrfeeding is a lovely sensation if you do it properly.It'll give you a real bond with your baby so don;t feel guilty.
2007-05-09 08:34:23
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answered by Colette 2
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Nope! Just watch out, eventually you may start to lactate (probably closer to the end) but this has nothing to do with your husband...only that the baby is coming
2007-05-09 08:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as your doctor has not restricted your sexual activity in any way, this is just fine. Sex during pregnancy is important, it helps relieve stress and promotes bonding between couples.
2007-05-09 08:37:08
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answered by Annette T 3
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