Tuesday, October 4, 2016

5 myths about sex during pregnency



Some say that we can do, others do not. That is true? Get rid of the myths about sex during pregnancy. In life and health we tell some truths to enjoy the quiet so cute sex during this stage of your life.

1. Must not have sex

The only one who can tell you that you should not have sex during your pregnancy is your gynecologist. And that will happen only when he or she considers that your pregnancy has some risks that can be complicated if you had sex. Otherwise, most pregnant women can have sex as often as they want. The question is ... do you want?

2. Sexual desire disappears

Yes and no. During the first quarter it might not have desire to have sex with your partner as nausea and hormonal changes you could keep up with discomforts to be thinking about sex. And during the third quarter the weight of your belly, back pain and concern for childbirth, could also affect sex and perhaps the last thing that crosses your mind.
However, many women report sexual desires during the second quarter, when nausea has passed and belly has not grown much. In addition, at this time there is increased blood circulation to your vagina and your breasts have an increased sensitivity and sometimes also increases desire. If so, do not be afraid, enjoy!

3. It does not hurt the baby and mother

Do not worry. First, it is not true that having sex during pregnancy cause a spontaneous abortion. These happen for other problems, and not by your movements. Second, it is not possible you can hurt your baby in a normal relationship. It is protected by the amniotic fluid.
If your partner who is afraid, talk about what you know. The idea is that both can enjoy sex to the fullest. Not worth any of you be suffering with those thoughts.

4. It is better to look for other options

Be careful with oral sex, because if your partner blows air into your vagina, an air bubble could travel through one of the arteries and may block a blood vessel, causing what is known as an embolism. This can be very dangerous for you and your baby.
And it is preferable to avoid anal sex. As the blood vessels in that area also increase in size as they receive more blood, it is common to appear hemorrhoids. So besides that it can be uncomfortable, there may be inflammation, which increases the chances that there bleeding and even that infections in your rectum then pass your vagina is generated.
Best stay with the traditional choice, they will enjoy more.

5. Can early delivery

An old myth says that having sex during the third trimester can cause premature labor contractions. So you're close to your date of birth, sex can never overtake your labor if you have a safe pregnancy. It is true that an orgasm can generate some contractions in your womb, but are very different from labor contractions, so do not worry about that.
Going further, it can be quite positive for you to have this intimate contact with your partner when you are in a moment of emotional changes.
Do not hesitate, if you want, do it. You will enjoy it.

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