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Is it safe to have anal SEX when I'm pregnant?

Written by Robin   
Sunday, 10 June 2007
Probably. But if you have hemorrhoids, revoke that they nurture to mature higher quality during pregnancy. And if your hemorrhoids are sorry and you have anal sex, you can flee a burly amount of blood, which can endanger you and your baby. And just like when you're not pregnant, you should never go from anal to vaginal sex without cleaning up first and changing condoms if you're using one -- otherwise you put yourself at risk for bacterial vaginitis, and there's some concern that this infection can cause preterm labor or make your water break early. Also, unless you're in a monogamous relationship and know that you and your partner are HIV-negative, you should use a condom, because HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are transmitted through broken skin.


This can be a plain sailing queasy during pregnancy. Your claret vessels are enlarged, thus you may have inflammation around your anus, or hemorrhoids. Having anal womanliness can trigger this district to become irritated, to bleed, and even to become infected. Also there's an increased risk of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases during anal intercourse, so it's important to be sure that you and your partner are free of STDs or to use condoms.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 10 June 2007 )
 
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