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Q: Sex..
asked by: jenniek on September 15th, 2006
Active User, very eHealthy
Sorry this may sound stupid but I was wondering, can you break your water from having sex? And if so how likely is it to happen
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Jules
replied on September 16th, 2006
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Sex is considered safe in pregnancy, at any stage, as long as your pregnancy is not a high risk one anyway.
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diamondsz
replied on September 16th, 2006
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Agrees with purest>>

plus it depends what type of high risk pregnancy you have, I have never heard of breaking your water during sex but I have heard of people teraing the amnitic sac like me but it wasnt from sex ( I was overdoing myself with work.)

everything is in moderation, just relax to a certain extent
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princess_amy89
replied on September 16th, 2006
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I personally wouldnt have sex while pregnant well not have any sexual actitivy after 10weekes
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Nataliachick7
replied on September 16th, 2006
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princess_amy89 wrote:
i personally wouldnt have sex while pregnant well not have any sexual actitivy after 10weekes

what? Why? Thats being a bit paranoid.
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AyaMiyaki
replied on September 16th, 2006
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Sex is quite safe during a healthy pregnancy. Your doctor might not recommend it if you're showing signs of premature labor, but otherwise... Go for it! The second trimester is well-known for expectant mothers getting a bit freaky ;) gotta love those hormones!
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SamanthaM
replied on September 16th, 2006
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princess_amy89 wrote:
i personally wouldnt have sex while pregnant well not have any sexual actitivy after 10weekes


haha...You're funny.
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Mabel
replied on September 16th, 2006
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princess_amy89 wrote:
i personally wouldnt have sex while pregnant well not have any sexual actitivy after 10weekes


what reason would you have to not have sex after 10 weeks? That is just silly.
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princess_amy89
replied on September 16th, 2006
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Ingi lol I dunno I never feel horny nemore
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alanna
replied on September 16th, 2006
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Since i'm 38 weeks, and showing signs of early labor, my doctor actually told me to have lots of sex to help things move along. There is a chemical in semen that can make you dilate more...
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princess_amy89
replied on September 17th, 2006
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I dunno I just dont feel horney at moment atall
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tigresacanela24
replied on September 17th, 2006
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princess_amy89 wrote:
i dunno I just dont feel horney at moment atall


shoot if you're in the first trimester still, I can def understand that. The first trimester was a yucky time for me...Feeling nauseous, exhausted...Yeah I can understand not wanting to... :lol:
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