Increased Libido
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Since becoming pregnant, I have been experiencing an increased libido. I thought that most women want less sex when they are pregnant. Is it normal to want more sex?
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Thursday 4th of March 2010 03:41:53 AM Not all women has the same experience as you do. Some pregnant women has less , some has increased tremendously. It is just normal and oftentimes it is just the condition of the pregnant mother that is becoming an issue. Otherwise, everything is just normal. Do it when you want it, it's not a problem.
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Sunday 14th of February 2010 09:06:41 AM yes this is quite a normal condtion and many women experience and increase inlibido. There is no harm in indulging in sex provided you do not put a lot of pressure on your abdomen and you and your husband should ensure that the postion is comfortable for you. You will have to have gentle sex make sure that you do not cause any injury to yourself at this time.
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Monday 15th of February 2010 04:15:41 AM It is perfectly normal. Some women become uncomfortable at the thought of having sex with a baby inside of them but some women, including me during my pregnancy, have an increase in libido. With the major influx of hormones, and the (usually) significant increase of breast size, women feel very attractive and therefore increasing their sex drive. Don't worry and indulge in the feeling.
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Wednesday 17th of February 2010 06:12:49 PM Definitely! During the first trimester, many women go off sex as they usually feel very tired, but by the second trimester, they get their bounce and their libido back with a vengence! Relax and enjoy as many women find that when they get into the third trimester, they start to slow down again and don't really feel upto anything more than a cuddle. In any case, enjoy it while it lasts, as when the baby arrives, you won't be getting much action for a while!!
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Thursday 18th of February 2010 04:15:48 AM It is perfectly normal to experience increased libido during the first and second trimester of pregnancy. It's usually during the third trimester when you are tired, heavy, uncomfortable and so forth that you loose interest in sex. Sex during pregnancy is perfectly safe, unless you have compications and your dr tells you to avoid it. So if find you have an increased libido make full use of this time, because once the baby is born, your sex drive will take at least six weeks to return and even then couples often struggle to find the time!
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Sunday 21st of February 2010 08:24:45 AM it is a normal fenomen since the level of hhormons are increased, especially the estrogen, male hormons.
That's why you act so!You could have even erotic dreams and also day time dreaming on this issue.all are normal and you will be back on track after delivery.
I am sure your husband is glad to hear that!
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