Sex During Pregnancy

If you are newly pregnant, one frustrating question that may keep coming up in the bedroom is how you and your partner have and enjoy sex while your belly is about to bust. As a general rule, a good sex position for pregnant sex is one where both partners are physically comfortable, the position allows for the kind of sex and physical contact you want to have and both partners avoid putting pressure on the uterus or a partner’s full weight on a pregnant belly. Since finding these positions are sp difficult, here are a couple ideas you can try in the bedroom without hurting the little one.
The spooning sex position: can be very comfortable as there is no pressure on your abdomen and you have lots of movement. Your partner can position themselves behind you at different angles to allow for penetration. Avoid lying on your right side in this position.

The side by side sex position: allows for more equal physical contact than spooning, but penetration can be a bit trickier. You can cross your legs over each other’s and this may help. As with spooning, this position can be very comfortable as no one is feeling the weight of the other partner’s body.

The woman on top sex position: offers the benefit of you being in control of the depth and angle of penetration. Later in the pregnancy you may find this position more tiring, and if balance is a concern you may prefer a lying down position, but others find this the ideal position.

The rear entry sex position: is said to be good for g-spot stimulation and can be a comfortable change as it’s a position you aren’t in that often, unless you’re doing yoga. This position can either be done on a bed, or modified as a version of the next sex position.

The edge of the bed sex position: offers many possibilities for greater comfort during pregnancy. You can lie on the bed (on your side, or briefly on your back) at the edge of the bed and your partner can be off the bed, either on their knees or standing up. Combined with the rear entry position, you can be off the bed on your knees (with a pillow underneath them) and rest your upper torso on the bed, with your belly off the bed.




































