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Sex During the First Trimester Posted: 01-18-06 14:26pm
I am 9 weeks along and having sex hurts a
lot.....Do you think this is normal?
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gambo
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Posted: 01-19-06 14:12pm
I think its normal my wife says it hurts
after sex all the time like a cramping
like pain
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Sunflower_pie81
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Thanks Gambo Posted: 01-19-06 14:25pm
My poor bloke of a husband thinks that he
is doing something wrong. I just hate to
tell him no...But sometimes it does hurt
and I have to tell him to stop. Don't
know what to do for him.
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lovablepetsworld
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Posted: 01-19-06 20:54pm
Maybe ladies pregnant should have light
sex during the first trimester as it is
the crucial period. Once u cross the
first 3 months, u r quite safe.
Avoid heavy sex and choosing a style that
is comfortable for this period of time is
wise. This is to prevent any hurt or
miscarriage or complications for the
baby/foetus.
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Lilypad
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Posted: 01-23-06 09:55am
Is the intercourse itself painful or are
you having alot of pain after orgasm?? An
orgasm I think feels so much stronger
during pregnancy. I would ask your
doctor about it. Maybe you could try
oral sex or manual stimulation. Its
important to keep an intimate bond with
your husband.
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Sunflower_pie81
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Posted: 01-23-06 11:04am
We have found other ways to keep things
going. I am having a hard time with the
"wanting" it part.....However we have
maintained our loveing relationship, it's
just hard without the intercourse...U
know?
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