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Sexual Issues During and After Pregnancy

Unfortunately, a baby may have a negative effect on your relationship…sometimes before it’s even born. Many couples experience sexual difficulties during and/or after pregnancy; join this board to share support, advice, and encouragement with other couples facing these issues.
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Sex Issues

Last post 05-16-2009 1:49 PM by 2 B GR8. 1 replies.
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  • 04-07-2009 6:09 PM

    • akriggs
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    • Muskegon, MI
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    Sex Issues

    Hey everyone, this is kinda weird but I was reading the boards and I thought that you might be able to give me some insight on this one. I am now just over 25 weeks pregnant and having issues with sex. The issue is that it seems that I just don't get "wet" anymore so we have had to use lubricant for the last 3-4 weeks and its just not the same. It doesn't matter what he does, it doesn't usually work and if it does it only lasts a little while. Everything he does turns me on its crazy. Before this problem it was like I couldn't stay dry. Could I just be going through a dry spell or what? I you have any ideas please let me know. Thank
  • 05-16-2009 1:49 PM In reply to

    • 2 B GR8
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    Re: Sex Issues

     Pregnancy changes so much in our bodies - hormones, blood flow, emotions. And it effects everyone differently. Less desire or ability is well known in pregnancy but yes it's just a stage. Personally I swing the other way. Right now lubrication is NOT a problem but after the birth it takes a few weeks/ months even to get back to normal. Keep using the lubricant and go with what works for you.

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