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Posted by kirsty1984 27 August  at  10:51

You can do it as long as you want as long as it is comfortable for you. I still done it at 41 and a half weeks, thought it might start me off but no such luck.

Compromise with hubby about how many times you do it and have fun experimenting and trying new positions

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"Is it okay to be still "doing" it at four months??!!!"
Posted by layla786 27 August  at  10:11

Hi Ladies

I just want to know if having srx at four months is alright and what position is more safer so that the baby wont get hurt. We usually do the "missionary" postition so I dont get tired or hurt my self

And should I cut back and how often should I be doing it...??

You see my hubby is the randy type and he never leaves me alone, and since we share a bed he gets me at odd times of the nights and mornings and its starting to really tire me cos I'm not getting maximun sleep. I dont want to have to change rooms cos it wont be right.

Please help...
 
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"Of course"
Posted by kirsty1984 27 August  at  10:51

You can do it as long as you want as long as it is comfortable for you. I still done it at 41 and a half weeks, thought it might start me off but no such luck.

Compromise with hubby about how many times you do it and have fun experimenting and trying new positions
"Hi layla"
Posted by mumof4 27 August  at  10:33

Well im pregnant with my forth baby and we have never had a problem "doing it"..lol..
We have always been very active in the bedroom and being pregnant hasnt made a difference..weve had sex every day duing this one.

The only thing i can say is stop if u feel uncomfortable or u bleed after sex..but other than that there is no reason why u cant enjoy a health sex life..apart from the fact u might just be too tired..lol

As u get bigger its harder to get comfortable in the missionary so try other ways..e.g spooning..which is a lot better for ur bump when it just gets too big
and if ur partner is gentle on all fours can be quite comfortable but like i say only if hes gentle..

hope this helps..and have fun!!!
louise and bump...33+2




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