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7weeks pregnant and i still have s*x is that normal?

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7weeks pregnant and i still have s*x is that normal?

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  1. Yes its fine. The baby is highly cushioned in the womb, it will not feel anything or have any memory of you having s*x. Ask your midwife.


  2. yes it is very normal enjoy

  3. It's fine,

    My ex wife insisted on a good rodgering using the back scurdell method right up to 7 months.

  4. Yes you can and should have s*x the whole time there is nothing wrong with it. It will keep you and you partner connected take it from me I have a two month old you do grow apart alitle during pregnancy because your feeling all these things he doesn't and its just different so keep the s*x going remember you gotta wait six weeks after so get it in now girl... at eight nine months it might not be as comfortable with that big belly but its still perfectly safe

  5. its normal but keep in mind that during the 3rd trimester you should be careful since many people have s*x to induce labor so just be careful once you are close to your due date, you dont want to induce labor early.  

  6. Perfectly normal at 7 weeks.

    And at 8 weeks. And at 9 weeks. And at 10 weeks.

    And at 11 weeks. And at 12 weeks. And at 13 weeks.

    And at 14 weeks. And at 15 weeks. And at 14 weeks.

    And at 17 weeks. And at 18 weeks. And at 19 weeks.

    And at 20 weeks. And at 21 weeks. And at 22 weeks.

    And at 23 weeks. And at 24 weeks. And at 25 weeks.

    And at 26 weeks. And at 27 weeks. And at 30 weeks.

    And at 31 weeks. And at 32 weeks. And at 33 weeks.

    And at 34 weeks. And at 35 weeks. And at 36 weeks.

    And at 37 weeks. And at 38 weeks. And at 39 weeks.

    After that? Not so much for about 6 or 8 weeks!


  7. Yes its normal, once I hit about 2 months though I didn't feel comfortable knowing that everything was going on.

  8. Yes, it's ok, unless you have pain or bleeding. Talk to your doctor if you have any concerns...

  9. Yes there is no problem till the baby develops and later on utmost care should be given that there should not be any problem to mother as well to baby.

  10. yes! once your pregnancy is normal, it's okay to have intercourse.

    If you notice any bleeding or pain after s*x then you should consult your doctor.

    I had s*x normally during my pregnancy. Once no pain or blood.

    Good luck!

  11. Of course.  Some woman can't stand the thought of s*x while pregnant, others stay the same and others want it all the time.  My husband and I did it until the day before I was induced.

  12. its totally normal!  my husband and I had s*x all the way up until I had the baby!!!!

  13. Of course it's normal. You're just introducing the baby to its daddy. jk

  14. I sure hope so! ;) it is normal to have s*x. I'm 20 weeks and we still do. When I was barfing my guts out it didn't happen but now that I am better we are right back to it. We have s*x up until the baby is born, midwife said it's good..lol

    Enjoy your pregnancy! =)

  15. Is It Safe to Have s*x During Pregnancy?

    If you're having a normal pregnancy, s*x is considered safe during all stages of the pregnancy.

    So what's a "normal pregnancy"? It's one that's considered low-risk for complications such as miscarriage or pre-term labor. Talk to your doctor, nurse-midwife, or other pregnancy health care provider if you're uncertain about whether you fall into this category. (The next section of this article may help, too.)

    Of course, just because s*x is safe during pregnancy doesn't mean you'll necessarily want to have it! Many expectant mothers find that their desire for s*x fluctuates during certain stages in the pregnancy. Also, many women find that s*x becomes uncomfortable as their bodies get larger.

    You and your partner need to keep the lines of communication open regarding your sexual relationship. Talk about other ways to satisfy your need for intimacy, such as kissing, caressing, and holding each other. You also may need to experiment with other positions for s*x to find those that are the most comfortable.

    Many women find that they lose their desire and motivation for s*x late in the pregnancy - not only because of their size but also because they're preoccupied with the impending delivery and the excitement of becoming a new parent.

    When It's Not Safe

    There are two types of sexual behavior that aren't safe for any pregnant woman:

        * If you engage in oral s*x, your partner should not blow air into your v****a. Blowing air can cause an air embolism (a blockage of a blood vessel by an air bubble), which can be potentially fatal for mother and child.

        * You should not have s*x with a partner whose sexual history is unknown to you or who may have a sexually transmitted disease, such as herpes, genital warts, chlamydia, or HIV. If you become infected, the disease may be transmitted to your baby, with potentially dangerous consequences.

    If your doctor, nurse-midwife, or other pregnancy health care provider anticipates or detects certain significant complications with your pregnancy, he or she is likely to advise against sexual intercourse. The most common risk factors include:

        * a history or threat of miscarriage

        * a history of pre-term labor (you've previously delivered a baby before 37 weeks) or signs indicating the risk of pre-term labor (such as premature uterine contractions)

        * unexplained vaginal bleeding, discharge, or cramping

        * leakage of amniotic fluid (the fluid that surrounds the baby)

        * placenta previa, a condition in which the placenta (the blood-rich structure that nourishes the baby) is situated down so low that it covers the cervix (the opening of the uterus)

        * incompetent cervix, a condition in which the cervix is weakened and dilates (opens) prematurely, raising the risk for miscarriage or premature delivery

        * multiple fetuses (you're having twins, triplets, etc.)


  16. Totally normal.  

  17. Totally normal! I'm pregnant and still having s*x although sometimes I REALLY do not feel like it lol but it varies with different women. The baby is perfectly safe so don't worry!

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