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 Here are three tips to help you in your endeavors to seduce your pregnant partner.
 


Massage, Massage, Massage
First and foremost, a good massage never goes out of style. Not only will the massage relax your partner, but it will also make her feel sensual and loved, which becomes increasingly important to her as the pregnancy progresses. As for yourself, enjoy the experience of touching her new curves and her voluptuous breasts. Surprisingly, a good massage can take as little as ten minutes.The old adage is true: a little really does go a long way.  Learn prenatal massage techniques with our step-by-step massage guide.

 

Help Her Out Whenever Possible
She's carrying a huge burden emotionally and physically, and it's about time that you carry some of the load. This means taking the initiative to do a little housework. We have created a step-by-step checklist to help clean your house. Due to her hormones and general pregnancy anxieties, she is probably nagging you more than ever, so bite your tongue and do something before she gets a chance to harass you about it. Try making her breakfast in bed or cooking dinner - a pregnant woman rarely says no to good food. Check out our easy prenatal and postnatal recipes for healthy and pregnancy-friendly meals that will help ensure that you get action throughout the pregnancy.

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Flattery Goes A Long Way
Don't forget to tell her how attractive she is. Hold her hand, leave her sweet notes or send her loving emails at random. In short, woo her the way you did when the two of you started dating. The last thing you kids need right now is for the romance to fizzle.

So, whatever your method of seduction may be, don't forget to enjoy this experience and make it memorable for the both of you.

 

 

 

 

 

Thefunkystork.com is a pregnancy resource and parenting guide for expectant fathers and new dads.  It provides only general information designed for educational purposes, and does not offer pregnancy or pediatric advice. You should always consult a physician about concerns you have with your pregnancy or your child's health.

 

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 May 2008 )