My wife is pregnant I think its 5-6 week Then I have to know In pregnancy can I do foreplay and then intercourse (but sperm not in her vagina) Doing sex in pregnancy better or not?
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Its completely safe to have intercourse during pregnancy. Use condom everytime.
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As such, sex in pregnancy is not forbidden medically. Yes. If she had a healthy pregnancy, there’s no reason why you and your partner can’t have sex. The thick mucus plug that seals your cervix helps to guard your baby against infection. The amniotic sac and the strong muscles of your uterus (womb) also keep your baby safe. Your penis won’t damage your baby in any way while you're having sex. You may find your baby moves around a bit after you've had an orgasm. It's nothing to worry about. Your baby's reacting to the pounding of your heart. He doesn't know what's happening or feel any discomfort. You may have heard that having sex can bring on labour before your baby is ready to be born. This is not true, as long as you have had a straightforward pregnancy. If your wife's body is not ready to go into labour, having sex will not cause her to have a premature birth. In fact, it seems that if you have regular sex during pregnancy she may be less likely to give birth prematurely! There are, however, some circumstances where you may have to be careful about having sex. If she had any bleeding or spotting in early pregnancy, her doctor may advise her not to have sex until you reach 14 weeks. Herr doctor may say it's best not to have sex for the rest of her pregnancy if she has: a history of cervical weakness a low-lying placenta (placenta praevia) had heavy bleeding had a vaginal infection For most women and their partners, sex during pregnancy is fine as long as both partners consent and are comfortable. However, certain problems can occur during pregnancy that put the fetus at risk for premature delivery. If you are experiencing vaginal bleeding, preterm labor or ruptured membranes, you should not have sexual intercourse and you should avoid having orgasms. Your health care provider will tell you if sex could be harmful, but do not hesitate to ask if you have questions or concerns. Partners need to be honest and realistic about sex during pregnancy. Open communication may help to defuse frustration. Because AIDS/HIV infection is transmitted through sexual activity, always practice safe sex. HIV infections can be transmitted to the unborn child. Get both the partners checked for HIV (and other STD as well) and may have sex withot condom and can also orgasm inside. (but you should not have multiple sex partners after HIV test or if you have multiple partners, do safe sex.) Suggestions for Making Love During Pregnancy Some hints for satisfying and comfortable sexuality during pregnancy include: Positioning Side lying, with partner behind woman Woman on hands and knees, partner kneeling behind Woman sitting on partner's lap Lubrication Water soluble lubricant jelly, such as Astroglide or KY Jelly. Do not use baby oil or Vaseline. Lubricated condom Alternatives Cuddling Full body massage Foreplay Benefits of Having Sex during Pregnancy:--- Making love during pregnancy boasts a number of big health benefits. Here's why a little extra alone-time with your hubby can do a body (and a baby!) good: Improves orgasms: Blood flow intensifies your sexual desire. In fact, some women achieve a real orgasm for the first time ever during pregnancy! Burns calories: Sex is the most fun way to stay fit — you’ll burn 50 calories or more in 30 minutes of love-making. Lowers blood pressure: Sex has been found to lower blood pressure…a good thing for both of you, since high blood pressure is linked to the pregnancy complication preeclampsia. Reduces pain: Orgasm releases oxytocin (or the “love hormone”), which one study found to increase pain tolerance by 74%. Improves sleep: For moms: Sex is relaxing — so it helps you sleep better. For babies: The rocking motion of a sex session often lulls baby to sleep. Boosts immunity: A study found that sex boosts levels of IgA, an antibody that helps avoid colds and other infections. Boosts happiness: Orgasm releases endorphins — which make both you and baby happier and more relaxed. Increases intimacy: Thank oxytocin again — it’s been linked to romantic attachment. Speeds up postpartum recovery: Orgasms during pregnancy prepare the pelvic floor for childbirth, which in turn speeds postpartum recovery. Do Kegels during pregnancy sex to pump up those muscles — and increase pleasure for you both!
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Intercourse not allowed in first 3 months.
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