Between the sheets
Mother & Baby India
|July 2020
Having a bump doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy great sex right up until you give birth. Here’s how…
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H Before we go any further let’s get one thing straight: for the majority of women it’s perfectly safe to have sex throughout your pregnancy, so you can stop worrying about harming your unborn baby. For many mums-to-be, though, sex is the last thing on your mind – morning sickness, tiredness and a bulging bump, coupled with anxiety about hurting your unborn baby, isn’t a great recipe for feeling sexy. But whether you’re feeling fat or fruity, your reaction to sex is completely normal.
SAFE AND SOUND
Do you worry about what happens to your growing baby while you’re having fun between the sheets? Don’t. As long as your pregnancy isn’t considered high-risk, your baby is perfectly safe. She’s well protected inside a sac of amniotic fluid within your uterus, which is sealed off by a thick mucus plug in your cervix, a safe distance from your vagina. If she’s almost due and her head is engaged, though, you may find it more comfortable to avoid deep penetration.
Dit verhaal komt uit de July 2020-editie van Mother & Baby India.
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