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Pregnancy
guide
Sex
During Pregnancy: Facts You Need To Know By
Remy Na Perhaps
there is no other area associated with a in which there are more misconceptions than the case of
having sex during the course of a pregnancy. Through this article you
are presented with information that you need to know in regard to sex
during pregnancy. By dispelling certain myths and by providing you with
accurate information on the subject, you will be to ascertain what can
and cannot be done when a person is pregnant.
At
the outset, it is important to understand that as a general rule and as
long as there are no contraindications sex during perfectly is acceptable and is not harmful whatsoever
to the baby. The womb is perfectly designed to well protect the baby
during all stages of a pregnancy. Therefore, unless there is some sort
of complication, you do not have to worry about the safety or the
health of the baby when it comes to the matter of sex during a
pregnancy.
In those isolated cases in which
there are some problems associated with the pregnancy, your doctor can
tell you what activities you can and cannot participate in. Therefore,
you will want to make sure that you honestly and openly discuss each of
your concerns with your doctor, including issues surrounding sexual
activity, in light of any special circumstances that may exist in
regard to your pregnancy.
Some women worry about
sex during because they find that their babies moves around during
or immediately after sex. They take this as meaning that the act of sex
itself has upset or disturbed the baby. In fact, the baby really is not
responding to the sexual activity itself. Rather, the baby is
responding
to the mother's
accelerated heart beat. The baby would engage in this type of movement
no matter the cause the mother's accelerated heart beat.
One
of the more significant considerations that the partners of an unborn
baby need to keep in mind is ensuring that if sexual activity is going
to occur that an effort be made to find the most comfortable position
for the expectant mother. This can take a bit of trial and error on the
part of the pregnant woman and her partner. Moreover, what was a
comfortable position early on in the may end up being not so comfortable during the later
weeks of that pregnancy.
Finally, it is
important to recognize that a pregnant mother and her partner both will
experience some significant emotions as a result of the pregnancy.
These emotions can impact issues pertaining to intimacy and sex during
a pregnancy. In the end, it is important for both partners to recognize
these powerful and varying emotions. It is important for both partners
to respect where the other is coming from in regard to intimacy and sex
– particularly when one of the partners is pregnant. By doing
so, the itself will become an extremely emotionally rewarding
experience for both the pregnant woman and for her partner.
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