MummuM answered Sunday December 3 2006, 12:44 pm: Yes, you're able to have sex while you're pregnant. Having sex can help reduce stress and the tensions that can build up during pregnancy. [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
Melody answered Sunday December 3 2006, 12:00 pm: Yes. You can have sex while you are pregnant up until the fifth or sixth month I think. My home economics teacher told me it was actually good for the baby. After the sixth month though, I would probably stop. When you go to the doctor, they should talk to you about this. If not, then ask. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
mxpimpette26 answered Sunday December 3 2006, 10:48 am: yes you can have sex during pregance, two of my friends did the whole time and nothing was wrong with there child, the doctors will tell you it is fine, plus you are more likely to have an orgasm during pregnace cuz your hormones are so high, but your best bet would be ask your doctor, he will tell you. =) [ mxpimpette26's advice column | Ask mxpimpette26 A Question ]
Cux answered Saturday December 2 2006, 10:00 pm: You are physically able to, but it isn't a good idea in the later stages of pregnancy. In the first 2 months- it really isn't a big deal.
The reason why it is best to not have sex when you are pregnant is because you can hurt yourself,and even worse, the baby.
girdy_goo15 answered Saturday December 2 2006, 9:25 pm: yes you can but you have to be careful as not to hurt yourself and the baby. usually when you are in your 8th month you shouldn't have sex till you deliver. but just be sure to check with your doctor to see if you have any conditions that should restrict your sexual activity. sometimes when women are further along, they have sex on their sides. this is a more comfortable position for you and the baby. hope this helped some. take care
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