lol..ok sorry to laugh but at least you know your getting a workout right? I do know what you mean though. Try a different position that doesnt require you to reach over you belly. (Be creative). If you get too out of breath then stop and take a break. Good luck! haha...Oh!!! I just thought of one. Try standing with one foot on the toilet...couch...bed..whatever...you know like tampon pictures in every box=) Ok...I tried my best.
2007-05-16 04:04:05
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answered by Nicole 3
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Out of breath during pregnancy is normal during any, er, physical stimulation. As for not being able to reach...I think that's normal too depending on the size of your belly. Girl, I gained 70 pounds the first time around and I couldn't do much of anything for myself toward the end.
Congratulations on being pregnant!
2007-05-16 04:04:51
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answered by tikiscrapper 2
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Having never been pregnant, this is all speculation, but I imagine the reaching and out-of-breath situation is stemming from the giant bulge you have going on in your tummy area. As far as I know, a little pressure to the uterus is not harmful, so try a different position, perhaps on your side. Or try the shower, they have all kinds of neat little showerhead devices. Hope this helps. :)
2007-05-16 04:12:58
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answered by Anarchysparky 2
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Oy. Try a vibrator.
About the out of breath thing - I was out of breath from day one of my pregnancy - in the beginning it was hormonal, but later it was due to my lungs being compressed. When you have trouble breathing lie down on your left side and relax for about 1/2 an hour. You should feel better.
2007-05-16 04:04:05
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answered by Who's sarcastic? 6
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don't worry about it. It is totally normal. It happened to me a lot when I was pregnant with my first child. Just don't use a vibrator or something like that because the vibrations from the vibrator could cause damage.
Also if you are doing oral with your husband/boyfriend don't let him blow up into your vaginal area, because it could potentially kill you and the child.
2007-05-16 04:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Lay down and tilt your body a little...what I mean is, don't lay flat on your back and don't lay all the way on your sides. And your hand should rest on your hip bone and you should be able to reach where you need to....
2007-05-16 04:20:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe the baby is pushing up against your lungs when you lay down. Try sitting up a little with pillows behind you.
2007-05-16 04:04:51
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answered by gg 7
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i'm sure you can find a different position. but look at it like this. you only have a few more months to go.
2007-05-16 04:10:17
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answered by ♥Charmed One♥ 7
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yes it depends on how big your tummy is your body is finding hard to adapt to the new weight gain in short period of time
2007-05-16 04:03:35
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answered by Anonymous
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yes its normal I went through the same thing
2007-05-16 04:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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