Sex during pregnancy

Does it hurt? Or feel weird? im legit about to ask him for sexual eruption but my dosey thoughts wont let me! I'm 7 weeks 3 days & i'm horny😭😭.
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I loved sex during my last pregnancy. Especially during the first trimester. It didn’t become painful, uncomfortable and not enjoyable until I was 28 weeks and up.

@DRue ima take it! thank youuuuu

I loved it :) it really didn’t become painful until I was 30 weeks

I still enjoy it. I get nervous though because I have a friable cervix but it’s still something my fiance and I both live. I preferred it more before my belly blew up though lol but I’m also at the point where a lot of things make me uncomfortable and baby is smashing all of my organs 😭😭

Dooo ittt. I had the best orgasms during the first trimester. Literally so powerful I would cry afterwards 😆 by the third trimester you're too out of breath to do anything

everyone is different. for me almost every position was uncomfortable and I was also tired from working full time and taking care of the baby when I was off and cleaning I was too tired and sore so it wasn't enjoyable. Just take it slow and try different positions and you'll find what works best for you. And once you find the right one it could change on you and gotta find another way that's normal too. I wouldn't go ruff just to make sure and if your worried after you've done it that it effected the baby just talk to your doctor and get a check up

It can actually feel better! I think due to increased blood flow. As long as you’re low risk in your pregnancy then it’s absolutely safe. Just try out different positions to find what works well for you now (and later as the bump grows!).

7 weeks? Girl you are completely fine to have sex and it shouldn’t hurt at all.

I didn’t have a drive at all. Then it because painful when I was in my third trimester so that made it even worse

it feels the same until your belly starts getting big. go for it!!

I had sex throughout both of my pregnancies. Even the night before I had my son. The only problem I had was that we needed to use lube for the first time in my life. For some reason I didn't get as wet.

Sex while pregnant is soooo good. During my first trimester, I was too tired and was not interested. For the second trimester, it completely changed and I couldn’t keep my hands off of my husband. My third was a bit hard, I started getting way bigger, my legs were swelling and I had terrible back pain but still in the mood and we found a way. If you don’t feel comfortable, then you should NOT force yourself into anything okay? Hang in there ♄

I enjoyed sex all throughout my pregnancy, all the way up until the night before labour started! In fact I reckon the frequent sex helped get things moving lol. Best orgasms of my life too.

It feels better in my opinion. And also if you can like 2 weeks pp feels awesome too

@Ashley u shouldn’t be having sex 2 weeks after giving birth

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@Jody everyone's different.

@Jody I'm 4 months pp now.

@Ashley please don’t encourage anyone to have sex 2 weeks PP, that’s honestly dumb

@Izzie right. As if the guideline isn’t 6 weeks

@Izzie thank you for your feedback but everyone is different.

@Ashley it’s not about being different, it’s about being risky. if you make that decision it’s YOUR decision, but don’t go around encouraging others to risk their health

@Izzie yeah but so is pregnancy sex

@Ashley you don’t have internal organs trying to heal during pregnancy, or a healing vagina or surgical scar. unless you have pregnancy complications sex is totally safe plus, during pregnancy your body has a built in mechanism to protect against infection. postpartum you do not

@Izzie ik all of this sorry I was just stating my opinion doesn't mean the girl has to follow it

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