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Pregnant? Here’s what to expect in your sex life when you’re expecting

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There is no reason to change or alter your sex life during pregnancy unless your doctor advises otherwise
There is no reason to change or alter your sex life during pregnancy unless your doctor advises otherwise
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A woman’s body changes drastically when she is expecting a baby.

She may also be hormonal, leading to a lower libido or bigger than usual appetite for intimacy.

In many cases, couples tend to worry about the safety of the baby during sex, especially after the first trimester when the pregnancy starts to show.

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