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Just because you're pregnant doesn't mean your sex life will suffer. Experts share that sex after pregnancy is safe, as long as you feel well and have no pregnancy complications.1. Is it possible to have anal sex during pregnancy?
Is it okay to have anal sex while pregnant? Anal sex during pregnancy is a very personal decision, some pregnant women prefer anal stimulation during pregnancy more than usual because they believe that the increased blood flow increases the sensation of nerves. terrible. However, there are also many women who do not like anal sex during pregnancy.
You may be concerned about your baby's health, your own happiness, or wonder if having sex during pregnancy will induce labor. In most cases, anal sex is safe, but you should apply a large enough amount of lubricant and ask your partner to be gentler. Any pain or discomfort is a sign to stop making love immediately.
2. Safety tips for anal sex during pregnancy If you decide to have anal sex during pregnancy, it's important to understand the safety concerns. For starters, anal irritation can irritate hemorrhoids, experts say. Itchy, painful episodes of varicose veins are also common in the anus and rectum during pregnancy, which are made worse by irritation.
Anal sex can also irritate the fissures. These small tears can form in the anus due to constipation (another common pregnancy condition) and they are prone to tearing or bleeding. Ruptured anal fistulas are not usually dangerous to the fetus, but they can be uncomfortable for the mother.
In some cases, anal sex can lead to a bacterial infection - usually when men switch from anal sex to vaginal sex without do not change condoms or "wash" the penis. These dangerous infections can also manifest when moving sex toys from the anus into the vagina without first rinsing. Infections that can be caused by anal sex include:
Bacterial vaginosis : Increases the risk of miscarriage , as well as labor and premature delivery; Urinary tract infections (UTIs): If left untreated, UTIs can cause kidney infections that put women at risk for preterm labor and low birth weight babies; Giardia: Caused by the Giardia lamblia parasite, giardiasis is associated with malnutrition, dehydration, and weight loss. These problems can negatively affect your pregnancy health; In addition to bacterial infections, anal sex during pregnancy increases the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Some STIs can be passed to a baby during birth (and rarely across the placenta), leading to long-term health consequences. For example, gonorrhea has been linked to premature birth and stillbirth; the herpes virus can lead to herpes in babies and neurological problems; HPV often causes birth complications; Hepatitis B can damage the liver. So, to be safe during anal sex during pregnancy you should:
Use a condom : The purpose is to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases that can be passed on to the baby . If you are switching from anal to vaginal sex, change a condom or wash your penis first to be safe, to prevent infection; Use lubricants: The anus does not naturally lubricate, so use a water-based lubricant to avoid friction. This can prevent anal fissures from tearing and hemorrhoids from erupting. You may have to use more lubricant during anal sex; Have sex slowly: The goal is to avoid tearing the rectum; Stop having anal sex right away if you feel pain or discomfort. Keep in mind, any type of sex can feel different when you're pregnant. If you feel discomfort or pain, tell your partner straight away so they can stop.
3. When should you not have anal sex? For the safety of you and your unborn baby, you should not have sex during pregnancy if you have the following health problems:
Hemorrhoids: Anal sex can make your hemorrhoids worse bleeding heavily and can be dangerous to you and your unborn baby; Low placenta previa (placenta previa): Anal sex can damage the placenta if it covers all or part of your cervix. The structure between the vagina and the rectum has only a thin septum, if the penis pushes into the placenta, there may be a risk of vaginal bleeding; There is a cut in the anus (anal fistula). Constipation is common during pregnancy and straining can lead to fissures. As a result, you may experience bleeding and pain during anal sex; You or your partner has an STI: It's easier to transmit STIs through anal sex than through vaginal sex making you more susceptible . As such, anal sex during pregnancy is possible. While there are some risks to having anal sex during pregnancy, with the right precautions, you can go ahead and enjoy it, unless your doctor tells you not to. so.
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