Sex in Pregnancy, How Safe?

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Sex in pregnancy is a controversial topic to discuss because of the society we live in today which is multi-cultural and multi-religious. Because of the difficulty in arriving at an acceptable conclusion, many people don’t want to get involved in this topic.

Sexual intercourse which is the satisfaction of a desire arising from natural instincts is legal only within the recognized institution of marriage as ordained by God our creator. There are many fallacies surrounding this issue of sex during pregnancy. Some of them are :

*That is a taboo to sleep with a pregnant woman

*That it affects the health of the mother and the child

*That the child will not develop well

*That the child may grow up to become promiscus

*That the mother will have a hard time during delivery

*That sexing pregnancy will reduce the flow of milk during breast feeding etc.

However, it is important to note here that pregnancy does not mean being in a diseased state . Rather, this is a period when the mother is adapting to some psychological changes in her systems to support the growth of the foetus. She ie the mother is adjusting to her environment during pregnancy. A woman that is pregnant need not abstain from sex except she was advised against such by a doctor .However, the first three months of the pregnancy is a delicate period because the baby is still in the early developmental stages, so sex within this period should be avoided. In order to have a refreshing and safe sex during pregnancy, both parties must encourage each other to “give and take” just as sex before pregnancy. The man must exercise more level of understanding and patience in order to help his wife attain and savor every moment of the fore-play and the real sexual encounter. When this is done with care and love, both parties will enjoy every moment of the game. However, repeated orgasm may be dangerous for the woman. As the pregnancy grows in size, the couple must be careful with the position and style they choose in order not to put pressure on the growing baby.

Some healthy positions that can be considered by both couples are listed below.

*The woman sitting face to face on her husband allows easy access to kissing and fondling by both partners.

*Rear entry by the man with the woman lying on her side on the bed with her legs folded.

*Entering from the back by the man with the woman’s bum turned to him while she rests on all four.

*Both couple should be free and generous in fondling and caressing each other.

These are few of the many conditions that are considered safe for sex during pregnancy. But if the Doctor thinks otherwise and instructs against sex during pregnancy, the woman must comply totally. This is for her own safety and that of the unborn child because the Doctor or the Gynecologist knows better. Some of the reasons that may necessitate such an advice may be any of the following:

*When the woman is advised to observe bed rest as a result threatening abortion.

*Any woman that experiences constant miscarriage must seek Doctors advice before engaging in sex during pregnancy.

*Any woman that is over 35 years old and is getting pregnant for the first time must consult her Doctor before engaging in sex during pregnancy.

*Pregnancy after infertility treatment.

As said earlier, sexual intercourse at the early stage of the pregnancy should be avoided in order to avoid abortion and late pregnancy because virulent and dangerous organisms may be introduced. Sexual excess during the last month of the pregnancy should equally be discouraged.

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Comments

  1. Sarah Said,

    Pregnancy safe ways to calm anxiety on an airplane?
    I have a horrible fear of flying. Usually, everytime I fly I take some Xanax to calm my nerves. That is really the only way I can fly without having an increased heart rate, sweaty palms, shaking, etc. I have to fly for Thanksgiving. I wil be 13 1/2 weeks when I fly. Does anyone know of any ways I can calm my anxiety while flying that is safe for pregnancy? I know it’s not healthy to be that nervous while I am pregnant and really want to do something to ease my anxiety. Thanks.

  2. Sandy Said,

    you def. need to contact your doctor and ask. they might have something to give you.
    be sure to check with your dr and make sure that it’s ok to fly. some are a little iffy.
    References :

  3. Doom Said,

    Ask your doctor or midwife about Bach’s Rescue Remedy. It’s entirely herbal, and I know some pregnant women who’ve used with no problem, but i also know people who’ve been told not to use it for specific reasons regarding their personal health.
    References :

  4. Amy Said,

    Ask your dr they may can give you something they all so may tell you some pre Cautions before flying my dr wouldn’t let me fly
    References :
    Ask

  5. Houdini Said,

    I always suggest doing some deep breathing. It will help offset the fear/panic response that happens in the brain. Four deep breaths that fill your belly will short circuit the limbic system in your brain and make the experience of panic minimal. It may also help you to make a playlist for your ipod, bring some magazines or a book you’ve been wanting to read. Bring along things to take your mind off of your fear. You could try wearing a rubber band on your wrist and snapping it when you notice yourself starting to worry. Keep telling yourself "I am perfectly safe. Panic is not an option. I must stay calm for this baby". I hope you have a great flight and a happy Thanksgiving!
    References :
    Therapist for 6 years

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