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Is it safe to still have Sex , Im 33 weeks
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Yes it is as long as your comfortable. Also can help you deliver easier.
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Sex in pregnancy is a "do" unless your healthcare provider tells you otherwise. For more pregnancy dos and don'ts check our our advice on MedHelp and in the I'm Expecting app (week 5!).

http://www.medhelp.org/pregnancy-health/articles/8-Pregnancy-Dos-and-Donts/2143
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So i been having Sexual intercourse , last night was intense ,and this morning i woke up with abdominal cramps, is that normal?
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Go for it if your up to it. It helps relieve stress and it brings you ąnd your love together. I'm 38 and a half weeks and I'm not letting nothing but labor stop us....
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Its safe enough unless your MW tells otherwise. Im also 33wks, and my srxdrive is basically non-existent. More so because it's not exactly comfy. Hubby is super about it and understanding, but I feel horrible for him. Just try what you can when you can. There's no right or wrong answer, at the end if the day if you feel up to it, go for it!
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Ty for your feedback
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He thinks its not safe to have sex , so hia been sacraficing himself Lol
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Well i really dont have any desire to have sex right now im so tired most of the time , but i feel bad for my partner
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I was told by a few different doctors that it can help with the delivery if you continue to have sex during pregnancy.
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