hmmm....guess it is time you changed your doctors..if you are a month pregnant than implantation has already occured, it is safe to have sex during pregnancy unless you have some kind of disorder where you should not have sex during pregnancy, like an incompetant cervix...please get a new doctor!!!
Mother to twin 2 year olds and a 8 month old!!!
2007-10-31 09:12:28
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answered by Mommy2three 4
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I have never heard of this. And regarding others saying anal sex is wrong, don't listen to them, it seems judgmental to me to tell you what is immoral or not. I had sex throughout pregnancy, even during implantation bleeding. If your doctor says no, it could be because it would make the bleeding worse, but honestly, like I said, I have never heard of this. Get a second opinion, or ask a Ob/Gyn. Anal sex is not gross or wrong in any way, it is a practice that you wish to do, and isn't anyone's business to tell you otherwise.
2007-10-30 17:25:29
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answered by chichibomba 3
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First of all, there is not a restriction on intercourse during the time when implantation occurs. However, if you are having pregnancy bleeding for other reasons, restrictions might be justified.
Secondly, anal sex is unnatural and can increase your risk of disease. I agree with the lady above - steer clear of it! Anal sex is what helped the AIDS virus to spread like wildfire among gay people.
2007-10-28 13:18:01
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answered by Dixie Cat 2
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Engaging in anal sex, whether married or not, is considered sinful, unnatural and risky to one's health. Anal sex traditionally has been considered a form of contraception, and is also tied to sodomy.
Any sexual activity which does not end in intercourse, with eyaculation of the semen into the vagina, is immoral and forbidden, be it oral or anal sex, or masturbation.
God intended for intercourse to be shared between husband and wife the good and natural way.
I have never heard from a doctor that intercourse during implantation was risky, so you might want to check again to clarify.
2007-10-24 09:23:02
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answered by Veritas 7
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Dear lord.
Who told you vaginal sex is not allowed at this time?
Any type of sex if just fine unless your doctor has told you otherwise. Sex will not cause problems in a normal pregnancy, even if you're having implantation bleeding.
2007-10-23 16:51:49
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answered by Take A Test! 7
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I'll ignore the "holier than thou" response from Veritas if you will;)
Here's the gig. Check with your doctor. My guess, however, is that the issue is specific to your vagina and therefore your butt is an open-play area. For anal sex advice, search for a somewhat medically-related website. Asking for such advice on Y!Answers will only get you a deluge of people saying "Ouch" or "That's NOT right" or "That's immoral" or "Every time you let your man into your butt, God kills a kitten."
2007-10-24 12:13:19
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answered by ? 3
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It is neither safe, nor ethical.
Men and women should have sex as nature intended, not in the way that sodomites do.
Anal sex spreads disease and perversion.
2007-10-28 13:19:12
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answered by Knight of Malta 3
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It's twisted and perverted, not to mention risky for your health. God didn't mean for men and women to be intimate that way.
2007-10-28 13:21:13
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answered by Arabella 3
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