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I am 36wks tomorrow....and my husband and I haven't had sex since valentine's day...I know it's safe to have sex, and I really think I want to, even though I feel pretty miserable about half the time, and I don't sleep much, but I miss the intimacy sex always brings...but I am not really sure 'how' to do it...positions that work? How not to feel like a disgusting fat blob? How to make my husband comfortable and know that he's not hurting me or the baby? How to not make it akward?.....any help or suggestions is appreciated :)
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11176312 tn?1428387346
I'm 38 weeks I just had sex missionary position. My lover makes me feel sexy and beautiful even though I feel like a massive creature or felt really good too. In the beginning it hurt a little but he was putting a little pressure on me but I told him right away and from there on it was wonderful
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We get a bit rowdy but my fave is on all fours keeps my stomach out of the way and i feel sexier...
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Thanks ladies....fingers crossed!! I hope it works for us :)
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12618772 tn?1445214532
I agree 100%..
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I felt the same way as you hun but let me tell ya that Google can save u! Lol! I found a wealth of info on sex during pregnancy, tons of positions, how to let ur  husband know it doesn't hurt, but my favorite most comfy position is either girl on top or if I lay on my side with him on top. Another good one is when u lay at the edge of the bed and prop ur bottom up with a few pillows and he stands that way he doesn't put pressure on ur belly. Note: doggy style is good too but make sure to prop pillows under ur belly for support! If I don't do that I get uncomfortable hope this helps!
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From the back and you laying on your side.
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