2nd Trimester Sex | Intimacy Guide for Your Pregnancy | What to Expect in the 2nd Trimester

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  • čas přidán 8. 04. 2024
  • Dr. Samantha shares tips for adapting your sex life while nurturing your pregnant body and relationship. The second trimester can bring new questions and considerations around physical sex and emotional intimacy during pregnancy. This video draws from expert prenatal resources to provide an honest yet respectful look at what's typically safe, comfortable positions, reigniting connection, and maintaining open communication. 2nd Trimester Pregnancy Intimacy Guide. Is it OK to have sex during pregnancy? Is sex OK in the 2nd trimester? How much sex is safe in second trimester? When should you stop having sex while pregnant? Why is sex important in the second trimester of pregnancy? Does sex feel different in second trimester? Is sex OK at 20 weeks pregnant? What is the best 2nd trimester sex? Can sperm go inside during pregnancy? What positions should be avoided during pregnancy?
    During the second trimester of pregnancy, many couples seek guidance on maintaining a healthy and safe intimacy. What constitutes safe sex during this second trimester phase? Beyond just the physical aspects, emotional bonding between pregnant partners becomes vital for the relationship. As a woman's body changes, adapting the sex life takes openness when pregnant. Finding ways to continue connecting intimately while being mindful of the pregnancy allows that profound connection to grow. With patience and care, keeping intimacy healthy is very possible even during this transformative pregnant period.
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    * This video is intended to provide educational information and is not intended or implied to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All content, text, graphics, images, and information contained in this video is for educational purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own healthcare provider. Please discuss all medical issues and concerns with your healthcare provider*
    Dr. Samantha, PMHNP-BC, DNP

Komentáře • 2

  • @esthersiima1351
    @esthersiima1351 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Am 14weeks but we enjoy when he is behind, thank you doc

    • @TheMaternityMentor
      @TheMaternityMentor  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Great job keeping your relationship strong and each other engaged. Please remember to like the video and subscribe to the channel. It really helps the channel spread information to other moms and couples who may need it.