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Your Question:

Dear Experts,

Can you have sex while you are pregnant or will it do something to the baby??

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The Answer:

Dear lcluv2ride,

Yes, a woman can still have sex when she's pregnant. In fact, having sex can help reduce stress and the tensions that can build up during pregnancy.

Most women who want to are able to enjoy sex throughout pregnancy. A pregnant woman should avoid vaginal intercourse if either partner has a herpes sore or if she:

  • has a high risk of miscarriage
  • has a high risk of premature labor
  • has broken her water
  • has pain
  • believes labor has begun
  • is unable to find a comfortable position
  • Other satisfying forms of sex play, called outercourse, which includes body rubbing, mutual masturbation, and oral sex, can be enjoyed when a couple wants to avoid vaginal intercourse.

    Keep in mind that a pregnant woman is still at risk for sexually transmitted infections and many of these infections can be harmful to the woman and her fetus. The latex or female condom reduces the risk of transmitting infections.

    Hope this information helps!

    Take care,

    teenwire.com® Editors

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