It is easy to forget about you and your partner's intimacy when your having a child. This area is dedicated to the personal and intimate relationship between you and your partner.
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Like many other first time fathers (and first time mothers, for that matter) you are probably wondering how pregnancy will affect your sex life. The good news is that sex is safe during ALL stages of pregnancy. The bad news is that, as the pregnancy progresses, the big bulge your partner is carrying in her tummy, her hemorrhoids (!) and her swelling may put a damper on what used to be a sex life.
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With each day, your partner's belly gets larger and your baby continues to grow... that means that the clock is ticking. Take advantage of this time to romance each other and relish in the fact that it's just the two of you. After the baby arrives, life will be a little (a lot) hectic and romance (including sex) will be the last thing on your mind.
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One of the top birth questions dads-to-be have for obstetricians is, "When can we start having sex again?" Most doctors will tell you that after a normal birth, most womens bodies can safely have sex after 6 weeks. However, more goes into having sex after a baby than just getting the thumbs up from an OB-GYN.
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There is a lot of stuff written about pregnancy and what to do when you are an expecting dad, but not much is written about sex. Just because you are going to be parents doesn't mean that your job is done and that sex is no longer necessary.
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Here are three tips to help you in your endeavors to seduce your pregnant partner.

Massage,
Helping her out,
Flattery.....
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Like many other expectant fathers (and mothers, for that matter), you are probably wondering how pregnancy will affect your sex life. The good news is that sex is safe during ALL stages of pregnancy. The bad news is that, as the pregnancy progresses, the big bulge your partner is carrying in her tummy, her hemorrhoids (!) and her swelling may put a damper on what used to be a sex life.
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My wife had a clarifying phrase she began to use early on in her pregnancy when she was hit exceptionally hard with morning sickness: All bets are off. The phrase was shorthand for a more complicated sentiment she was beginning to feel at the time.
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