PREGNANCY SEX 101: A GUIDE TO GETTING IT ON DURING EVERY TRIMESTER

PREGNANCY SEX 101: A GUIDE TO GETTING IT ON DURING EVERY TRIMESTER

One of the most common questions asked by women who are just pregnant is "Is it okay to have sex during pregnancy?" or "Will having sex harm the baby?" 。 The good news is that you can definitely have sex (unless your doctor or midwife advises you not to), and it won't harm your baby.

As pregnancy progresses, sexual activity may seem a little different and even feel a little different, but there are many benefits and options that can ensure it remains a pleasurable activity.

In the early stage of pregnancy, people usually experience discomfort, with the main symptoms being nausea and fatigue. During the second trimester, the discomfort subsides and energy increases. Many people even report an increase in sexual desire. In the later stages of pregnancy, some creativity may be needed to deal with the abdominal issues.

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In the early stage of pregnancy, most people will experience nausea, often referred to as morning sickness, but to be honest... it can occur at any time and even last for a whole day! Hormonal fluctuations can also cause digestive problems, such as constipation. Moreover, many people do not want to have sex when feeling dizzy. Don't be overly nervous. If the nausea sensation lessens at a certain time of the day, you may have a chance to relieve it, but sometimes, enduring the day is the main goal. The good news is that the discomfort in the early stage of pregnancy usually subsides around 12-15 weeks of pregnancy or when entering the second trimester.

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