Your Orgasmic Pregnancy

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reasonable time period, when any bleeding is more than just spotting, or when there’s a leakage of fluid.” She further warns, “Orgasm’s release of oxytocin can lead to significant uterine contractions and the onset of labor, especially in the last weeks of pregnancy.”
on opposite ends of the same spectrum. They are closely related in the sense that giving in to one can heighten the other. Feeling completely at ease with postorgasmic cramping takes mental con- ditioning, practice, and a lot of self-talk, but it’s worth it. Fortu- nately, in most cases, these pains are merely irritating rather than debilitating.
Don’t get freaked out if your baby gets active during or soon after you’ve climaxed. A fetus often responds to the uterine con- tractions of orgasm by kicking and moving about. Danielle’s son, Brando, would become quite active as she approached climax, to the point of near-distraction, but it was always worth staying the course. Brando’s acrobatics actually made the sensations stronger for Danielle, possibly because her uterus was working overtime to get her to the big O.
Titty-F***ing Mama Anotherdelightformanywomenin T2 is anever-growingvolup- tuous bosom with deeply rich-colored nipples. For many of you, enhanced breast tissue can add “titty f***ing” to your sexual rep- ertoire for the first timeever. Imaginehowpressingyourcleavage around your partner’s shaft can rekindle the fireworks between you. Bring your partner to arousal with oral or manual stimu- lation. Stare deeply into his eyes as you use your upper arms to squeeze your breasts tightly together around one very erect mem- ber. Incorporate lube to allow enough slippage yet enough fric- tion to bringhimeither to climaxor to the verge. Continueusing your hands to stroke, rub, and manipulate as you choose, and
watch your partner reach new ecstatic heights. If you can handle it, have your lover tweak your nipples, which are probably more sensitive than ever. This action alone may easily send you into an orgasmic frenzy.
On another breast-related note, you will definitely need a good bra for extra support during this time, so why not select one that’s also sexy? Although “erotic” and “supportive” don’t always go hand in hand when you’re talking about undergarments, you and your partner can make the search a team effort and have fun with it. Pore through all the hysterical, hideous, and heat-induc- ingpossibilitiesforyour“private viewingsonly” wardrobe. Agreat place to get started is LSR Maternity (www.lsrmaternity.com). Theluxurymaternity brand APeainthe Pod(www.apeainthepod
om) also carries sexy apparel, such as the Elle Macpherson bra line, which offers comfort, style, and pretty lace accents.
For all your maternity clothes, but especially undergarments, always opt for natural, dye-free cottons if you’re experiencing any sort of skin irritation. Consider using baby detergents that are free of dyes and fragrances to avoid irritating the hot spot ’tween your thighs.
Broaden Your Horizons
As you explore and enjoy the vast array of sexperiences available
to you and your lover, don’t neglect noncoital play. To give you an idea of what others are up to, we’ve listed some compelling find- ings anoldcolleagueof Yvonnefoundoneroticandsexualactivi- ties preferred during and after pregnancy:
nongenital tenderness (preferred by 41–53 percent of lov- ers surveyed)
clitoral stimulation (preferred by 25–32 percent)
breast stimulation (preferred by 23–30 percent)
vaginal stimulation (preferred by 15–30 percent)
oral stimulation, man active (preferred by 6–16 percent)
oral stimulation, womanactive(preferredby 4–11 percent)
anal stimulation (preferred by 0–3 percent)
It’s important to keep in mind that some of these numbers are most likely skewed due to social taboos, misinformation about sex during pregnancy, or a lack of know-how regarding safe and do- able sexual activities in the presence of a growing belly.

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