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*abe0201
writes: My question's very short. I'm 8 weeks pregnant and live miles away from my fiance (who's the father of my babe). I miss sex so much and always find myself masturbating. Is masturbating harmful to me and or my unborn baby?
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reader, Babe0201 +, writes (17 August 2011):
Babe0201 is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThank you, i thought i was harming my unborn baby
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reader, person12345 +, writes (17 August 2011):
Go for it! You can also have sex so long as you're not a high risk pregnancy.
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reader, YouWish +, writes (16 August 2011):
No! On the contrary, it's very GOOD for you and baby! You being relaxed drops blood pressure and the release you feel enhanced your well-being! So go with gusto!
By the way, heh, you'll find the difference between non-pregnant orgasm and pregnant orgasm to be a bit different. Your face ain't the only one with a pregnancy glow! Truly amazing and one of the few benefits of being in a pregnant state!
Have fun!
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reader, dmartin89 +, writes (16 August 2011):
I'm with anon!
I'm a pregnancy and birth professional and one of the things I actually recommend when your feeling stresses is to stroke yourself, masturbate and have sex!
Your body releases endorphins which make you feel good, and they also help block out bad "stress" hormones like cortisol and adrenaline which can leave you and baby stressed.
Masturbate away and enjoy it!
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reader, anonymous, writes (16 August 2011): Quite the opposite - it is healthy and good for both of you. The feel-good hormones released when you orgasm are also felt by the baby, and apparently make a happy baby, or so I read. Sex during pregnancy is actually some of the best sex ever, so relax and don't worry about it.
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reader, sammy1986 +, writes (16 August 2011):
no its completely fine you are doing no harm to you or your unborn child
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