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Myths About Pregnancy Intercourse

Pregnant women often don't want to have intercourse as they believe it might harm their unborn baby. But, according to experts, lovemaking is normal and integral part of pregnancy.

It is said that there are no reasons to make drastic changes in your love life during pregnancy. However, the myths about pregnancy intercourse can actually scare one to death. Experts advise pregnant women to avoid lovemaking if they are suffering from a medical condition.

The are many myths about intercourse during pregnancy. But experts advise to avoid intercourse in the final weeks of pregnancy for precautionary reasons. This is because the hormones present in semen can stimulate contractions (when you are close to labour).

Due to changes at the time of pregnancy, hormones play numerous pranks on women. Therefore, lovemaking at the time of pregnancy may or may not be exciting.

SLEEPING POSITIONS FOR HEALTHY PREGNANCY

Apart from myths about intercourse during pregnancy, the truth is that there are changes in a woman's body at the time of sex. The increased blood flow to the lower parts of the body will heighten sensitivity in women inducing labour.

The other risk of intercourse during pregnancy is that one may feel a lot more tired because of hormonal changes and the influx of blood, which will make them feel uncomfortable and moody.

Here are some myths about intercourse during pregnancy:

Harmful To The Baby

Harmful To The Baby

The common myth about pregnancy intercourse is that the insertion of the penis will hurt the baby.
The truth is that the foetus is well protected in the amniotic sac. There is no chance of the penis or anything reaching upwards as the cervix is tightly clamped shut and protected.

Harmful To The Mother

Harmful To The Mother

It is widely believed that pregnancy lovemaking positions are harmful to the unborn child.
The truth is that there are specific positions to try out when you are pregnant. These positions will add comfort to your lovemaking and will not harm the baby or the mother.

Endless Pain

Endless Pain

Endless pain is another myth about pregnancy intercourse. If you are cramping at the time of foreplay, do not indulge in further activities. The truth is that the endless pain is caused due to the tension level that is activated from the brain signals reminding you about the danger of pregnancy lovemaking.

Induce Labour

Induce Labour

Pregnant women fear intercourse in the third trimester of pregnancy as it can induce pre-term labour.
Truth - Foreplay does speed up the production of oxytocin, which can cause contractions when you're near labour.

Cause Bleeding

Cause Bleeding

Bleeding is another worry which haunts pregnant women . Women refrain from intercourse due to the fear of cramping and bleeding.
Truth - The reasons for bleeding at the time of pregnancy is due to infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea or herpes and not intercourse.

Oral Intercourse Is Harmful

Oral Intercourse Is Harmful

This myth about pregnancy intercourse is true.
Truth- Oral intercourse is harmful when your partner blows air into the female genital area during oral sex. When air is passed through female genital area, it can cause a life-threatening bubble in the bloodstream which is dangerous for the baby in the womb.

Ejaculation Will Cause Miscarriage

Ejaculation Will Cause Miscarriage

Ejaculation does not cause miscarriage during pregnancy lovemaking. This myth on pregnancy intercourse is widely believed by many women who are unaware of the truth.
Truth - Ejaculation at the time of pregnancy is not advised as it can make the woman feel sick and heavy. However, ejaculation causes no harm to the foetus in any manner.

Story first published: Wednesday, July 9, 2014, 17:10 [IST]
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