Its me again, the pregnant 18 year old...
I still haven't told my parents about it,
but I have another question- is frequent
sex while you're pregnant ok? Because my
boyfriend and I have, shall I say, a very
"active" sex life. Should we cut back on
sex, or is it ok for the baby? Even
beofre I start to show, are there any
positions we should avoid? What about
once I do start to show?..Which brings me
to another question...At around how many
months do people typically start showing?
Because i'm not what you would call skinny
right now, but i'm by no means
huge...About a size 7. Any help would be
great!
Sex during pregnancy is perfectly safe.
There are some old grandmas out there that
will try to tell you otherwise, but its
fine. Anywho towards the end of
pregnancy, sex can induce labor...It did
for me-i went early (the night I had sex.)
but this shouldnt scare you-it wont make
the baby come if it isnt ready to. Also,
I started to show around the sixth month,
but everyone is different.
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Ingi
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Posted: 06-23-06 20:34pm
Sex during pregnancy is fine ~ unless your
doctor tells you not to. ;)
you can have sex up until delivery in most
cases. Not that you'll really want
to...But you could.
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