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Wisdom From Mother Birth Provided byMarjorie Greenfield, M.D. Sex in Pregnancy: What Is Safe? Posted by Marjorie Greenfield, M.D. on Tue, incestgrrl Feb 28, 2006, 7:27 incestgrrl pm PST Post a Comment Although some couples abstain throughout pregnancy, most have sex at some time, and many couples go on through incestgrrl pregnancy with wild abandon. This is only between the two of you—what is right is what works for you as a couple. The only guidelines have to do with safety and comfort. The guidelines: All sexual activities that don’t hurt you are considered safe, with the exception of blowing air into the vagina, which can allow the air to get into your bloodstream—a potentially fatal situation. Beyond about 18 weeks, the woman shouldn’t lie flat on her back for long periods of time, as the weight of the uterus can interfere with circulation and the flow of blood to the baby.
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