Pregnant And Passionate: Sex Positions To Try At Every Stage

So, you're pregnant and passionate, huh? Well, congratulations on the baby bump, and kudos to you for keeping the spark alive! Let's get real, pregnancy can be a wild ride, but that doesn't mean your sex life has to take a backseat. In fact, many women say their libido goes into overdrive during those nine months. Who knew, right?
First Trimester: Get Cozy
In the early days, you might feel a little queasy, but don't worry, that's just your body's way of saying, "Hey, I'm growing a human in here!" As your belly starts to grow, you'll want to find positions that make you feel comfy and supported. Try s spooning or lap dance – yeah, you read that right, lap dance! It's like the regular kind, but with a lot more cuddling.
Positions to Try
Some other fun ones to try during the first trimester are missionary with a pillow under your lower back, or cowgirl – just be careful not to get too bouncy, okay? And don't even get me started on oral sex... let's just say it's a great way to get some intimacy without too much exertion.
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Second Trimester: Experiment Time
Now we're talking! The second trimester is like the goldilocks phase – not too sick, not too big, just just right. You can start to get a little more adventurous with your positions. How about trying doggy style or side by side? Just remember, your center of gravity is a little off, so hold onto something, or someone, for support!
And let's not forget about sex toys – they can be a great way to mix things up and add some extra stimulation. Just make sure to clean them regularly, we don't want any infections in there!

Third Trimester: Get Creative
Okay, you're getting close to the finish line, and let's be real, you're probably feeling a little uncomfortable. But don't worry, there are still plenty of ways to get your groove on. Try using a body pillow or a wedge pillow to support your back and belly. And if all else fails, you can always try hand jobs or foot jobs – hey, don't knock it 'til you try it, right?
So, there you have it – a pregnancy sex guide, of sorts. Remember, every body is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. The most important thing is to communicate with your partner and find what makes you both feel happy and connected. Happy sex-ing, mamas!
