Is it normal that if when you are pregnant you are still veryu very horny you would think it would slow you down at least a little right? Am I a freak? Ok so I know the answer to that freak thing lol but please let me know what you think please
Wed, 09/14/2005 - 04:38
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Is It Normal


It is very common for women to lose interest in sex during the first trimester and then seem to be making up lost time during the second trimester. Some become very interested as soon as the nausea abates. You are normal.
As the third trimester approaches you shoul dbe looking for different positions. Nothing wrong with continuing sex, in most cases, but the tummy gets in the way. Try lying on your back with your legs draped over his hips as he lies crosswise. It keeps pressure of the stomach, allows easy entrance and enables either of you to play with you as necessary.
Once again thank you jm33 you are a big help to me. I am in my first trimester and cant get enough you would think with how much it shocked both of us you know our second kid but it didnt affect us at all we are both more sexually active then before it is really akward I guess if it is normal though then I wouldnt worry anout it well i got to go for now i will post later though..............Sorry in a hurry but i do have more to add to this i will do it later though thanks again jm33
How far along are you? It is very common in pregnant women to go through periods of sexual changes. In your first trimester typically the woman's sex drive has decreased. Then in the second trimester our sex drives hightens tremendously. Along the way in your third trimester your sex drive decreases as a result of uncomfortableness or embarrassment of your body.
I am 23 weeks pregnant and 4 weeks away from my thrird trimester. During my first tri. I wasn't every horny. My bf couldv'e killed me!!! Now he could kill me for wanting to have sex too much! Go figure... He says he can't get his work done. He will have another thing coming in 4 weeks when I don't feel like having sex anymore.
But every pregnant woman is different, so don't take my word for it. I am just telling you things I read and my own personal experience. Good Luck!