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Can  you still be having sex at 23 weeks or during your pregnancy
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When you orgasim your uterus contracts. My tummy does the same thing it gets hard for a bit and hurts but nothing major. What you're feeling is very common. But if it worries you ask your doctor next time but I think you're okay :) hope this helps! Oh and this has happened since about 17 weeks I'm 27 + 2 now and he's still in there! :)
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I had the same thing around the same time at 24 weeks pregnant and it was just BH...
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Me nd my fiance do yur goin to have pains anyway..yur tummy is stretching nd makin room
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Probably just BH. I'm due today and just had sex last night (still no baby)  :(
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Its probably just setting off bh I had them my first everytime after sex and am starting to again now but if they are very painful or u get any bleeding talk to ur doc otherwise it should be fine
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Definitely! In fact, its a common thing to have sex all the way up until you go into labor:) your boyfriends/husbands semen actually helps soften your cervix to prepare you for labor, making it much much Much easier to dilate when the time comes to have the baby:)
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He hasn't told me anything but I'm guessing I should stop or something because everytime my husband and I have sex after that I get pains on my stomach idk if that's bad I'm guessing so:/
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Absolutely as long as u don't have any major issues and doc said to stop
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