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I went to the dr today due to having some bleeding over the weekend. The baby looked great no problems and they done an ultrasound and pelvic exam. My placenta and cervix looked good. The only thing the dr said was that maybe my cervix is just very sensitive right now because I started bleeding right after sex. They have asked me not to have sex until my next visit witch is in 3 weeks. How do I stay intimate with my husband???? Any advice???
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So anal aint an option??
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Anal can still hurt the uterus because it is again the anus area if you were to put something in ur vagina or anus youd be able to touch the other. If any of you want good advise go to www.sexinfo101.com we use this site Lot for advise a d positions diffee t oral ideas  etc
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I didn't think it was suggested to have anal?
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I just got off pelvic rest yesterday! I was also told not to organ though because that contracts all the muscles and I hadn't had any tests done yet. Anyway. We made sure to snuggle A TON and hold hands and that stuff. It was rough. I was on it for about 5 weeks. So glad to be off.
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I had the same issue with my second we just did oral and anal when we're both wanting it or we just relaxed and held each other u can be intimate without sex
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Oral and anal?
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