Sunday, April 25, 2010

Sex and Love - Sex During Pregnancy

Sex during pregnancy; does it amaze you. So many years ago, I use to think that sexual enjoyment ceases for couples, whenever she discovers she is pregnant. My believe then was that the entrance and insertion of the man into the woman would hurt the forming child in the womb. I was totally ignorant and wrong.

Let me quickly point out that sex is like a lubricant that prevents the marriage "wheel" from getting dull, rusty, and ineffective. This "wheel" must be sexually oiled frequently to ensure maximum output. In other words, the fire of sex should not be put out at any moment.

Sex is a blessing from God, which serves so many purposes such as; for pleasure, coition, procreation etc. It should not be stopped at anytime, pregnancy notwithstanding, except your medic says so.

Do you know, that it has been proven that a good number of body chemicals are generated when a man and woman have sex during pregnancy, which in turn eases labor, and helps the woman when she is to deliver.

However, sex during pregnancy should necessarily not be like sex at other times. Certain adjustments must be made when it comes to sex during pregnancy. The man must understand that the woman is now more fragile, her belly is protruding, and her whole body is changing. To have and enjoy better sex during pregnancy, it is better and preferable for the woman to maintain the "on top" position. Also, as touching deep penetration, her comment should be sought on how her body responds to it, whether it is fitting for her or not.

In general, understanding and creativity is the keyword, the two should both sit down, and come out with practical ideas, and better ways of achieving better sex at such a time.

How about if I showed you how I make my woman orgasm every time we have sex. See Here For Yourself.

Do you know that whether you are a lady or a guy doesn't matter, it's all about you and your partner having the best sex and orgasm ever. It's really easy, See For Yourself.


posted by Olubunmi O. Bello

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