Pregnant Style – MBAKeCheng http://www.mbakecheng.com Wed, 22 Feb 2017 08:39:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.7 Can I have sex when I am pregnant? http://www.mbakecheng.com/can-i-have-sex-when-i-am-pregnant_92/ http://www.mbakecheng.com/can-i-have-sex-when-i-am-pregnant_92/#respond Wed, 27 Apr 2016 09:43:31 +0000 http://www.mbakecheng.com/?p=92 In most cases the answer is Yes, you can have sex and relationships in the pregnancy. Even some women want more it and find it even more pleasant during the months of waiting, thanks to the hormones of pregnancy, cervical pressure, excess blood flow and emotional changes.

Sexual relations are permitted as long as your pregnancy is considered “normal”, i.e. There are no risk factors or pregnancy complications such as:

  • Threatened abortion
  • History of preterm births
  • Premature contractions
  • Vaginal bleeding in pregnancy
  • Placenta praevia
  • Wearing women’s leggings
  • Pregnancy with multiple babies
  • Altered cervix

In addition, your doctor may recommend that you abstengas if you believe that there is any other risk, so be sure to check the welfare of your pregnancy with your obstetrician gynecologist.

Can sex harm my baby?

As for the fear that orgasm or penetration can hurt the baby, you can relax: this concern is unfounded.

Your baby is protected by your muscles, amniotic fluid, mucous plug, amniotic sac and amniotic fluid enough. Rather, you can stroke calm, as if you were rocking it. If it bothers you to have intercourse, try one of these sex positions more comfortable relations in pregnancy together with maternity fashion.

Can an orgasm inducing contractions?

Contractions of the uterus are also produced during orgasm, however, these are different from those that they experience before giving birth.

The possibility of these contractions trigger labour is a somewhat controversial topic. Some gynecologists and mothers say that having intercourse in the final weeks of your pregnancy can induce labor pains, however, a medical study published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology shows otherwise (you may also want: induced labor: does it hurt? how long? natural methods work? what are Braxton Hicks contractions?)).

Precautions you should take

  • As in any other sexual relationship, you must be very cautious to avoid sexually transmitted diseases. Remember that some, such as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), be conveyed also to your baby.
  • If you practice oral sex, make sure that your partner does not blow inside your vagina. This can cause an embolism (a bubble of air which obstructs a blood vessel), and could be fatal for you and your baby.
  • Be sure to talk about sex with your doctor to rule out any other risk factor and to provide you recommendations from the case. Also, discuss it with your partner.
  • If after sex you feel any symptoms that worry you, as contractions that do not stop, vaginal bleeding or presence of amniotic fluid, contact your physician immediately (you can interest: do normal symptoms of pregnancy or warning?) Abdominal pain and contractions).

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