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writes: I'm Deborah 31yrs old female from Lagos just hot married and I'm 2 months old pregnant for my husband.I always feel pains in my Abdomen and stomach.Please, I want you to advise me if it is proper to continue to make love when pregnancy is 2 or 3 months old.Please I want to know if continuous having sex with husband will not have any effect on the pregnancy.Take careThanks,Deborah Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, sstein +, writes (11 July 2008):
I am currently 7 months pregnant with baby number two, and my doctor has told me that it is actually good for your body to have sex while pregnant just don't over do it. And the pains in you abdomen during or after sex are normal they are just caused by your body being over sensative, down there. Unless the pain is in your upper or you have bleeding, then you should consult a doctor. Otherwise you should be fine, maybe though you should get him to be on top or do it doggie with a pillow under your stomach ( sorry for the personal) and it should decrease any pain you feel during or after sex to almost nothing.
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reader, carebear +, writes (5 April 2008):
Deborah
If you have pain you need to see your gp to check all is well.
Most woman have sex throughout their pregancy this is normal and it will not affect baby or pregnancy.
Again get yourself to GP, tell them you have pain, is it there all the time or just when you have sex? We are not doctors so you will need medical advce. Congratulations and Good Luck!
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 April 2008): No honey it shouldn't harm your baby, but don't go too hard because it could still cause you a bit more discomfort. You're only 2 months gone so I presume you won't have really started showing yet? So your bump shouldn't be an issue either :] so yes, it's perfectly safe.
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 April 2008): I don't think it does have an effect on the pregnancy, after all sex is a method for speeding up the birth of over-due babies which is often recommended by doctors so it can't be unsafe for the baby. Also, when you are further along, you or your husband might not want to have sex for whatever reason so why not take advantage of it now! Take care xxx
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 April 2008): I don't think it does have an effect on the pregnancy, after all sex is a method for speeding up the birth of over-due babies which is often recommended by doctors so it can't be unsafe for the baby. Also, when you are further along, you or your husband might not want to have sex for whatever reason so why not take advantage of it now! Take care xxx
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