Week 9
Many pregnant mothers wonder how their 9-week-old fetus has developed. So let's explore with aFamilyToday Health now!
Many couples worry that having sex during pregnancy will hurt their baby, but this is just one of the many misconceptions about "love" during pregnancy.
For many couples, the "love" becomes difficult when the wife becomes pregnant. Most of us are advised not to have sex during pregnancy because it can cause miscarriage or premature birth. Therefore, up to 50% of women stop having sex in the first months of pregnancy. However, according to studies, the sexual demand of women increases very high during pregnancy. So if you don't have any medical conditions or a history of illness, you can still have sex while pregnant. Do not let the misconceptions below affect your husband and wife's "sexual activity".
Many couples think that having sex during pregnancy will hurt their baby, but the truth is that having sex does not affect the baby, whether the mother is pregnant in the 4th or 40th week. Your pregnant mother's cervix will close and your baby will be safe. Of course, some women with a health condition will have to seek sexual advice from a doctor, but the percentage is very small. If you are healthy and pregnant, feel free to enjoy your love.
As it gets closer to the end of pregnancy, the pregnant mother's belly gets bigger and bigger, which can reduce emotions during sex. According to experts, the sex positions do not affect the fetus, but you can choose the positions that make both couples most comfortable .
This is a completely wrong notion. The baby cannot see or feel his father's "little boy" because he is surrounded by amniotic fluid. Besides, the environment in the womb is very dark, so it is sure that the darling cannot see the father's penis.
For most women, their sexual interest increases when they become pregnant. Some people even have passionate "love" and enjoy a wonderful orgasm ever. Therefore, pregnant mothers do not worry or be ashamed because this is very normal.
In fact, oral sex can be a great option if pregnant women do not like the penetrating type. It promotes the relationship between you and your husband as well as makes you more comfortable. However, experts say that it is not advisable to blow air into the vagina vigorously as this can cause air congestion. This is a very rare and life-threatening condition for the mother.
Many pregnant mothers fear that the orgasm will affect the fetus, cause miscarriage or premature birth. However, these contractions are usually mild and go away quickly. You also need to note when "falling in love" in the last months of pregnancy, do not confuse labor with orgasm spasm. Usually, labor will be very strong and steady, about 3–5 minutes / time.
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