Pregnancy and Sex Guide
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Pregnancy and Sex
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This plan will help you get pregnant faster!
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Find out which sex positions are the best for getting pregnant!
This time in your cycle when you are most likely to get pregnant is so important.
Let us debunk some myths about sex, getting pregnant, and pregnancy.
Pregnancy and Sex
There are times when you should avoid intercourse during pregnancy.
Let us debunk some myths about sex, getting pregnant, and pregnancy.
Questions about pregnancy sex are common but many people are afraid to ask.
Absolutely! In fact, there are many reasons why sex during pregnancy can be more enjoyable, even if you are doing it less! First off, there is an increase in vaginal lubrication, and engorgement of the genital area helps some people become orgasmic for the first time or even multi-orgasmic. The lack of the need for birth control is also a big plus. And if you've been trying for a while, a return to sex could now be solely for pleasure as opposed to making a baby.
You hear so many do's and don'ts about sex when you are trying to conceive. Should you have sex every day? Or only during your fertile window? And how often? All good questions, and here are your answers:
You might feel in the mood more than ever now, sexy and beautiful, but you also might feel like having sex in the last thing on your mind. When should you have sex during your pregnancy and what is safe?
It's the big question that many new moms and most news dads would love to know: When can you resume sex after having a baby? Do you really have to wait the full 6 weeks? And what if you are just not feeling in the mood well after the six weeks have come and gone?
There's a lot of questions surrounding sex whether pregnant or not.
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Let babyMed guide you through preconception, getting pregnant, pregnancy and having a healthy baby.
Having sex during your period is a tricky situation. Not everyone is comfortable with the mechanics or mess of it yet many couples believe that this may be the only time to have unprotected sex without getting pregnant. But is that true?