Joined: 02 Nov 2004 Posts: 158 Location: New York City
Sex Posted: 11-19-04 19:12pm
Is having sex to hard bad when ur pregnant
or trying to get pregnant??
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lusciouskiss16
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Sep 2004 Posts: 516 Location: Missouri
Posted: 11-19-04 19:14pm
Well..My fav way to have sex is rough..!!
I love rough sex..Im 5 months preggo and
ive done it all through out my prgnancy
with no problems..! So I doubt it could
be bad..Im not for sure though..!!
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little_woman
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Mar 2004 Posts: 765
Posted: 11-19-04 19:14pm
It depends on how far along you are its
possible to have sex safely up to the 9th
month but it depends on how you feel too,
just no rough stuff i'm imagining once you
get a little bigger it would be hard
anyway lol but just take it easy for the
most part
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sarahsweet
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Oct 2004 Posts: 2485 Location: traverse city, michigan
Posted: 11-19-04 19:18pm
I dont think it is a prob either. Unless
the doc tells you to restrain for sexual
relations or what not. I like to do it
hard too! But somtimes (sorry tmi) when
its too deep it will be very painful.
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mommax3
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 1134 Location: Virginia
Posted: 11-19-04 19:44pm
lusciouskiss16
wrote:
well..My fav way to have sex
is rough..!! I love rough sex..Im 5
months preggo and ive done it all through
out my prgnancy with no problems..! So I
doubt it could be bad..Im not for sure
though..!!
yep, as long as you are comfortable with
it
and if the baby is moving a lot it can be
a good way to get them to sleep, when you
orgasm your uterus has mild contractions
and it can "rock" the baby to sleep
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