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post 10/03/2008, 10:18 PM
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There was another thread on here that got me thinking - when you were pregnant, did you still have sex?

I didn't for health reasons. I don't think my husband was really into the idea of sex with a baby onboard anyway. laughing2.gif

Am I the only one who didn't have up-the-duff nookie?
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post 10/03/2008, 10:20 PM
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post 10/03/2008, 10:22 PM
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Unless there is a specific medical reason not to then it is perfectly safe.

Yep - using someone elses term, my 'mojo' was definitely rising in the second trimester. In fact I am sure my husband contemplates knocking me up again just to get that kind of action again Tounge1.gif
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post 10/03/2008, 10:23 PM
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Yes blush.gif especially towards the 2nd trimester. I feel sexy for some reason tongue.gif ... but I do remember making love one week before my due date because I want to go into labour already. And it worked!

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post 10/03/2008, 10:26 PM
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I certainly did blush.gif. Although I had to stop when I got to eight months when my stomach started to get in the way. My doctor told me that there was nothing wrong with doing it while pregnant and actually encouraged it. She said that if the baby is kicking and very unsettled, then the rocking motion and or**** will help relax the baby.



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Yep - using someone elses term, my 'mojo' was definitely rising in the second trimester.
Ditto!
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post 10/03/2008, 10:30 PM
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You bet! Actually in the second tri it was great!
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post 10/03/2008, 10:29 PM
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Sure did, my DH has a smile on his face for the full 9 months, lol laughing2.gif dev (6).gif
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post 10/03/2008, 10:32 PM
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I have always had an incredible sex drive during pregnancy and, well when your uterus is the size of a small bus orgasims feel well really REALLY good laughing2.gif blush.gif Thats not so say I had sex any more or less than usual though. I just I helped myself so to speak. (Gawd I cant beleive I am saying this on the WWW blush.gif )

I was so p*ssed of when I got Placenta previa for my 3rd and last pregnancy- so no orgasims at all that time cry1.gif (man that was hard rolleyes.gif ).

Are fabulous orgasims enough of a reason to have another baby ph34r.gif blush.gif laugh.gif
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post 10/03/2008, 10:32 PM
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I didnt, but that was because I'm a bit weird in the head and couldnt get over the thought of bubs being there, all "threesome" like! ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww sick.gif

but as I said, thats just me!
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post 10/03/2008, 10:36 PM
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Yes i still had sex while pregnant, but with DS i was banned from having sex for medical reasons
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