Clearly you know how to have sex with your partner. But a lot of changes that happen in your body during pregnancy can likely make some of your go-to sex positions more challenging than before, and this can cause discomfort to your partner and husband so the partners have to apply new ways of enjoying sex
1# Spoon
Lie down on your side and have your partner curl up next to your back, entering you from behind as it is shown below.
2# Side by side
1# Spoon
Lie down on your side and have your partner curl up next to your back, entering you from behind as it is shown below.
spoon sex position |
Lie down facing your partner and have him move his leg over yours (legs can be straight or bent at the knee) and enter you from an angle.
7# Reverse cowgirl
Have your partner lie down on his back and straddle him, facing his toes. Among the different sex positions while pregnant, this one puts you in control of penetration depth, speed, rhythm, and angles. “It can also provide pressure against your G-spot, which can create a different and more intense orgasmic response,”
8# Non-penetrative
Sometimes you don’t feel up for penetrative sex, and that’s okay. In this case, the best sex during pregnancy is oral sex and mutual masturbation can also be great ways to connect with your partner on an intimate level. “Non-penetrative sex involves mostly clitoral stimulation versus the penis coming into the vagina and potentially making contact with the cervix which can feel too sensitive,” Van Kirk says. Any pregnant sex that involves rubbing, grinding, or vibrating is great to explore, provided it feels good to you, O’Reilly says.
side by side |
3# Woman on top
Have your partner lie down and straddle him from above. This position lets you set the pace and keeps pressure off your belly, Needle says, allowing you to be in control. You can also shift around a little to see which angles feel best for you, she says.
Woman on top |
4# Edge of the bed
Lie down on the edge of the bed face-up with your feet on the floor. Then, prop your torso up on your elbows and have your partner stand or bend over you while entering. This position allows you to move your hips to target what feels right for you
Lie down on the edge of the bed face-up with your feet on the floor. Then, prop your torso up on your elbows and have your partner stand or bend over you while entering. This position allows you to move your hips to target what feels right for you
Edge of the bed |
5# Rear entry
Prop yourself up on all fours and have your partner enter you from behind. Just encourage him to take it slow and communicate about what does and doesn’t feel good. Your cervix may be especially sensitive during this time,
Prop yourself up on all fours and have your partner enter you from behind. Just encourage him to take it slow and communicate about what does and doesn’t feel good. Your cervix may be especially sensitive during this time,
Rear entry |
6#Against the wall
Stand facing the wall with your legs spread and your hands against the wall either above your head or at shoulder height as your partner stands behind you and slides inside.
Stand facing the wall with your legs spread and your hands against the wall either above your head or at shoulder height as your partner stands behind you and slides inside.
Wall couple |
7# Reverse cowgirl
Have your partner lie down on his back and straddle him, facing his toes. Among the different sex positions while pregnant, this one puts you in control of penetration depth, speed, rhythm, and angles. “It can also provide pressure against your G-spot, which can create a different and more intense orgasmic response,”
Reverse cowgirl |
Sometimes you don’t feel up for penetrative sex, and that’s okay. In this case, the best sex during pregnancy is oral sex and mutual masturbation can also be great ways to connect with your partner on an intimate level. “Non-penetrative sex involves mostly clitoral stimulation versus the penis coming into the vagina and potentially making contact with the cervix which can feel too sensitive,” Van Kirk says. Any pregnant sex that involves rubbing, grinding, or vibrating is great to explore, provided it feels good to you, O’Reilly says.
Source: thebump.com
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