During pregnancy, sex may be the
farthest thing from your mind, or it may be the only thing you’re thinking
about. Like the snowflake, every pregnant woman is a unique force of nature,
with no 2 the same – and really, you think you can go 9 whole months without
some action? Yeah, that’s what we thought.
While lovemaking during pregnancy is a safe and
satisfying pursuit, there are some things worth remembering, and some questions
that will no doubt cross your mind;
When am I going to be ready?
This is completely up to you and how you’re feeling.
Many women don’t feel like making love during the beginning of their first
trimester (generally speaking, a trimester is one of three 13-week periods of
your pregnancy) due to fatigue, nausea, and adjusting to the beginning changes
of one’s body. Some women will continue having sex all through this period,
others just won’t feel up to it – so this one’s on you.
Your second and third trimesters are when your
hormonal changes begin to level out, and many women report a return of their
wanton ways. Due to the increase in blood flow to your intimate areas, you may
even be experiencing more intense and pleasurable orgasms!
For these reasons, the second trimester is referred to
by some as the ‘Honeymoon Period of Pregnancy’. We call it ‘Getting Your Groove
Back with a Baby on Board’. Yes it’s unwieldy, but we’ll stick with it
considering the alternative.
Should I ask my doctor?
Seeing as how your physician will become a near-weekly
fixture in your life for the foreseeable future, it won’t hurt to consult with
them before getting back to your sensual self. And no need to feel awkward
about it – they know you’ve done it at least once already!
Fair enough – but then how?
We’d be remiss not to mention that at every stage of
pregnancy, vibrators – both internal and external – are safe to use. It’s
during this time that body-safety is of even more importance however, and wouldn’t
you just know it; ours are the safest sex toys on the market.
However, there are a few variables that will dictate
specifically how you will approach intercourse, position-wise, but the one constant
for all women will be lessening pressure on your midsection, and avoiding or
just minimizing contact with sensitive nipples as your pregnancy advances.
For the first and second trimesters, you can try
something called the T-square, when you lie on your back horizontally on the
edge of the bed, and he stays standing the entire time. Otherwise, there is
what we like to call Downward-Facing Doggystyle – think the yoga position of
similar name, but with your knees and ankles horizontal on the mattress,
allowing your belly to rest on your thighs.
By your third trimester, you can try the spooning
position, where he enters you from behind while you both lie on your sides, or
there’s a variation of the T-square mentioned before where you can relax
yourself on your side for a non-strenuous lovemaking session. Now more than
ever though, the question ‘how does that feel?’ demands an honest an immediate
response.
Anything else I should know?
Just that you’re the one calling the shots. When
you’re ready, you’re ready, and you know it.
Oh, and have you heard of Luna Beads? They’re
vibrating balls that exercise your pelvic muscles – you may know them as your
Kegels. Strong and healthy Kegels will help you prepare for pregnancy and
childbirth, and help you get back to your pre-baby vaginal shape and tone. Not
least of all, keeping your Kegels in shape will help you achieve
easier-to-attain and more intense orgasms. We realize we could have started and
ended with that last statement, but we are nothing if not thorough.
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