In many cases, a doctor may advise against vaginal sex when a woman is pregnant. However, there is nothing to stop you from having oral sex. Having oral sex can, in fact, help a woman cope with the changes in her body and boost her confidence. However, be careful not to blow air into the woman s vagina as this can create air bubbles.
TIP: Breathing heavily can inadvertently cause air to enter your vagina so it is best to stick to arousing the clitoris and labia while receiving oral sex.
Before oral sex you should
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Oral sex can happen instantaneously, but it s always better to be prepared. Having a shower ensures that you are rid of sweat and dirt and prevents bad body odour. You should also rinse your mouth with water to ensure that there is no food debris in your mouth. Lastly, don t forget protection and keep a condom or dental dam handy.
TIP: Turn having a shower into foreplay by inviting your partner to shower with you.
You don t need to use protection while having oral sex
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As with vaginal sex, protection is essential while having oral sex. Having unprotected oral sex may not get you pregnant, but can transfer STDs from one partner to another. Some of the common STDs that can be transferred through oral sex include herpes, chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
TIP: Always use a condom or dental dam while having oral sex.
You must not have oral sex if
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For oral sex to be a pleasurable experience, both partners should be comfortable and relaxed. Receiving oral sex while driving can make you tense and increase our risk of having an accident on the road. Eating spicy food before having oral sex can also increase your risk of transferring STDs as spicy food may create open blisters in your mouth. Lastly, if you or your partner suffers from STDs of any kind, you must abstain from all types of sex including oral sex.
TIP: Look out for lesions or wart on your partner's genital area before performing oral sex.
You should rinse your mouth with mouthwash before performing oral sex
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Do not use mouthwash before performing oral sex. While it may make your breath fresher, it can create tiny cuts on the inside of your cheeks etc. thus, makes you more susceptible to STDs. For this reason, it is also not advisable to brush your teeth just before having oral sex.
TIP: Rinse your mouth with water before performing oral sex.