‘First of all, you don’t want to have sex during pregnancy because
you are too tired. The sex positions can get tough unless you are just
sticking to the missionary position. It is, however, nice to be
intimate, cuddle and kiss but the real ac
Zainab says, ‘Most of
the times you are not in the mood. You are nauseous in the initial days
of pregnancy, and you simply don’t want to invest so much energy in an
activity. You’d rather go off to sleep. Sex almost becomes impossible in
the third trimester of pregnancy.’
Mrs Dutta—‘ Sex is possible during pregnancy, but you need to be
extra careful so that there is no pressure in your stomach. The pleasure
is however missing. You are always worried that the penetration does
not hurt the foetus.’
‘Men are afraid of having sex during pregnancy because they think
they will hurt the foetus. You may not like what you loved before. For
example, stimulation of breasts may not give you any pleasure. The sex
drive could be completely missing. Women on top, however, can be a
comfortable position’ says Asha.
Anupama says, ‘Sex during pregnancy can be complicated because you
are tired and more than half of the time you are worried you want to
pee. Foreplay during pregnancy is fine but nothing which is strenuous.
You can be generous to your partner and indulge in oral sex to keep the
excitement alive.’
So, always remember to listen to your body and do what feels
comfortable during pregnancy. Talk to your gynaecologist about your
pregnancy concerns. Reiki can help pregnant mothers and unborn babies. Also, find the answers to all your questions on sex during pregnancy.
tion is a strict no’ says Mrs
Chadda.
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