Showing posts with label sex tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sex tips. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2009

Pregnancy Tips: Sex Before And After Pregnancy

GREAT EXPECTATIONS
By Dr Ann Tan, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist |
Women and Fetal Centre, a member of Pacific Healthcare Holdings

reprinted with permission from "Great Expectations by Today's Parents magazine

Until what stage of pregnancy can I still have sex?
Actually both sex and pregnancy are natural events and you can enjoy them concurrently so long as you do not experience any undue pain or bleeding. If you have any particular pregnancy problems of preterm labour/ incompetent cervix or multiple pregnancy, you should consult your obstetrician on the advisability of intercourse. The use of condoms may help to reduce the uterine reactivity by preventing semen from contact with the cervix.

How soon can I have sex after my baby is born?
There is no hard and fast rule and usually the woman is ready in four to six weeks post normal vaginal delivery and Caesarean section too! The vaginal wound is usually a little firm initially but should stretch out once activity is resumed while in the case of a Caesarean delivery, there should be no difference at all. For the latter, deep penetration may cause stretching of the Caesarean scar and that may initially be uncomfortable.

I am six months pregnant and find myself surprisingly more turned on than usual. Why is that?
The hormones of pregnancy are making you more curvy than before and it’s very natural that you might feel more sexy than ever before! Enjoy!

Source: Pregnancy Tips: Sex Before And After Pregnancy

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Men And Orgasm: Can You Have Too Much Of It?

Tantric Sex coach Christina Low thinks so and wants men to keep it on hold — why, she’ll even teach you how to do it!
By James P.Ong

WHEN Christina Low speaks, men listen. For three years now, she’s been holding sex courses on something that men over 13 years old tend to take for granted: the Big O. “Women have enormous difficulties in reaching any kind of satisfying orgasm,” explains the 30-something sex and intimacy coach who’s founded the company Tantra Path. “Ironically, men face the completely opposite problem — orgasm or, rather, ejaculation, is uncontrollable.”

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