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3. Is it bad for a woman to reach orgasm when pregnant?
Not at all! The benefits are the same as at any other time, whether you orgasm or not, it does not affect the baby. It may squirm around a bit afterwards, but this is only due to the increased blood flow as mother’s heart is racing (it doesn’t know |
what you are up to).
4. How often can we have sex without danger?
There is no frequency that is considered ideal and there is no risk in making love to each other as often as you want. It all comes down to the couple’s decisions. The frequency varies very much among couples and between one month and another. In the first three months of gestation, there are women that lose interest in sex, which is almost always because of the sickness and fatigue that can be felt in that period. By the fourth month the tendency is to recover energy and experience new waves of sexual desires.
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