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Questions About Pregnant Sex

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Questions About Pregnant Sex

Pregnancy is a very important time of change. Everything changes, including your sex life. There are so many changes that it can be difficult to even begin to list them, but the good news is that, pregnancy and sex can be a great combination!

Robin Elise Weiss, LCCE
Pregnancy & Childbirth Expert
Questions About Pregnant Sex

Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters. Each one brings unique challenges to your intimacy. From morning sickness and tiredness, to common concerns and embarrassing questions - I've answered a lot of your questions. (Yes, multiple orgasms are a thing.)

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