as long as no std is involved, yep! and u dont have to worry bout getting pregnant! lol.
2007-08-07 02:49:36
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answered by Jen M 3
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If your reason for having protected sex was to avoid pregnancy, then there is no need for protection. But, there is still a risk for STDs. Pregnancy does not reduce your risk of contracting an STD. In fact, pregnancy can enhance the effects of STDs such as HPV. The sperm itself will not harm your baby. Sex is perfectly normal, natural, healthy, and safe while pregnant.
2007-08-07 03:02:55
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answered by Jen M 4
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YES both unprotected n SEX is perfectly safe, The baby is protected in the pregnancy sac which is like a big cushion which protects ur baby,,,,Theres no need 2 worry u kin still have a sex life
2007-08-07 07:50:04
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answered by spinklet 4
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Generally speaking, if neither of you have any diseases and are monogamous, then unprotected sex is ok.
Sperm won't harm the baby, it's protected by the amniotic sac, and the cervix is plugged shut by mucus to guard against infection.
As long as you take it easy things should be okay.
You can have sex up until your water breaks, as long as things are comfortable.
If you experience any unusual pain or bleeding as a result of sex, see your doctor before getting intimate again.
2007-08-07 02:53:31
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answer #4
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answered by SydneyMum101 6
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no person somewhat is familiar with while they ovulate and extremely few women ovulate 14 days after their era. you may ovulate at diverse circumstances from one month to the subsequent. additionally sperm can stay as much as 5 days interior you. no person is familiar with the risk of you getting pregnant with the aid of fact it relies upon upon such various aspects. in case you relatively inspect the risk of all and sundry getting pregnant it relatively is a miracle all and sundry ever does. i think of there is a few thing like 3 days from ovulation the place it could take place and the fertilised egg might desire to attain the uterus and implant at precisely the the terrific option time in the time of the cellular splitting diploma. no person is familiar with if your substantial different is taking photos workable sperm the two. i might bypass and get the morning after pill quite than wait and notice! in case you do make certain to attend it out then you definately can attempt on the day your next era is due. i'm beneficial you do no longer desire me to declare, be greater careful and by no potential believe a guy it relatively is approximately to ***, yet i will say it besides!
2016-11-11 11:03:01
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answered by tahir 4
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It is perfectly safe. The sperm will not stay in because of the plug that is protecting your baby. You have nothing to worry about. Just don't use many foreign lubricants as you don't want to cause infection or irritation.
2007-08-07 02:53:25
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answered by Sara M 2
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As long as you both do not have STD's it is perfectly fine. Sperm will not hurt the baby. Sperm is just protien. Your body will either break it down or flush it out but it won't hurt your baby.
2007-08-07 02:50:17
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answered by Cash, Gage and Jax's Mom 4
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you're safe and so is your baby. your baby is in a bag of water, so nothing can get to it. make sure there is no diseases, but otherwise it's safe. i think sex while you're pregnant is the best b/c you don't have to worry about getting pregnant :) congrats!
2007-08-07 02:52:29
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answered by Jen 3
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sex will not harm the baby, and the baby is well protected,sperm will not hurt the baby at all, it is protected from sperm.
congrats
2007-08-07 02:50:01
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answered by mommy2408 5
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If he is your only partner and you both are STD free and faithful to each other it shouldn't be a problem.
2007-08-07 02:59:04
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answered by ericksmommy 4
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