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9905230 tn?1409232795

possible tmi lol

Im currently 36w4d and missionary s getting really uncomfortable for me now would going on all fours be okay? I read online that some sites say to stay away from it when youre in the third trimester and some say its okay just not too hard like idk what to do lol is anyone this far along who does and there baby is fine?
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My midwife told me today that laying on ur side or on all 4s propped w pillows are normally most comfortable because when on all 4s it helps relieve pressure
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I'm almost 35 weeks and still do it on all fours lol my baby is healthy and it's never crossed my mind that it's not safe...
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Doggie style (on all fours) is my favorite in general and this far along. I'm 37 weeks. Either that or bent over against a wall. Your man just has to start out slow, but we can still get going pretty good at this point. My midwife says any comfortable position is fine.
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9905230 tn?1409232795
Lmaoo thanks girls:) my bellys starting to get in the way now since hes starting to drop so i figured id try something different
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Shoot girl bow down to you for even still being able to have sex lol when I was pregnant with my first I couldn't handle it...it was uncomfortable at like 5 months haha. But I did try it was I was far along.  Just use a pillow under your belly for support and dont be rough..you should be fine :)
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I'm 36 +2 and I would say side ways or on top is the only thing comfortable at this point
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