Hi...I was wondering when you're pregnant I know you can still have sex unless directed by your doctor not to for the safety of your baby...anyways when you are pregnant and having sex your husband can cumm in you right???????
Just wondering...I mean it would make sense since you're already pregnant....Thank you !
Brandi_S answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 2:47 pm: I just had a baby back in February. You don't have to have doctor approval unless you are having a pregnancy with problems.
With a normal pregnancy, it is perfectly safe to have sex. They say the rocking motion even helps soothe the baby. Or, it may make them become active because they like the motion. You won't hurt the baby, nor does it even know what's going on. Your husband's penis can't reach into your uterus where your baby is snoozing or kicking away.
I was told it was fine to have sex the entire time. However, come the last month or two, I highly doubt you will feel like it. Too many aches and pains, too much swelling, too much inability to get comfortable.
Also, your husband ejaculating does no harm either.
Ask your OB any questions or concerns you have, and be sure to ask them this question, too. Unless you are having a problem pregnancy where sex would be a risk to the child, they will tell you it is safe, fine, normal and perfectly natural for you to have sex with your husband.
apchem answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 11:55 am: actually it is bette to do it because it would help you dilate faster during labor...
just don't do it right before labor....
but the last few months.... [ apchem's advice column | Ask apchem A Question ]
powertrash answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 3:28 am: Yes. Your husband can come inside of you during pregnancy without affecting the baby (with doctor approval of course). However, the closer you get to the delivery date, the more likely it is to be medically advised not to have sex in the first place. The first two trimesters, you're generally good. Later on, though, couples should probably abstain from vaginal sex. [ powertrash's advice column | Ask powertrash A Question ]
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