Thinking about sex after pregnancy? Follow these tips to heal and regain your passion.
How can sex lead to STDs or pregnancy? Anybody who has sex may be at risk for pregnancy and/or sexually transmitted infections. Sexually transmitted infections can be spread during many kinds of sexual activity: like oral sex, anal sex, vaginal sex, and skin-to-skin genital touching (AKA dry humping without clothes).
Oral sex is a great way to get closer to someone and learn what turns each other on, but it does carry a very small risk of HIV.
Experts say there’s some risk of passing along the herpes virus to a fetus or newborn . But there are ways to make oral sex safer during pregnancy.
Oral sex is safe during pregnancy. If you receive oral sex, though, make sure your partner doesn’t blow air into your vagina. Rarely, a burst of air might block a blood vessel (air embolism) — which could be a life-threatening condition for you and the baby.
Oral sex has been observed in the kingdom among many species. It has been suggested that there is an evolutionary advantage due to the tendency of primates, non-primates and humans to have oral sex.
Keep the passion flowing during pregnancy! Our illustrated guide shows sex positions you can try when that growing belly makes your old favorites a bit awkward.
Pregnancy, also known as gestation, is the time during which one or more offspring develops inside a woman. A multiple pregnancy …