Most times, many couples want to know
when having sex could become a threat to their health and relationship;
when sex should be avoided in a union. Pregnant women and their husbands
often wonder if it’s safe to have sex during pregnancy. Will it result
in miscarriage? Will it harm the unborn baby? Are there sex positions to
avoid?
In a marriage relationship, sex between
couples should be an ongoing thing except in cases where there are
severe injuries to the penis or the vulva area and the injuries are so
traumatising that there may be need to avoid sex for a while. Sex could
be avoided when couples want to practise natural family planning
methods, in which case the wife’s ovulation and menstrual cycle is
studied for at least four to six months in order to accurately pinpoint
safe periods and pregnancy periods using only total abstinence.
Sex is a natural, normal part of
pregnancy if you’re having a normal pregnancy. Penetration would not be a
reason not to have sex nor would it harm the baby, who is protected by
the abdomen and the uterus’ muscular walls. The baby is also cushioned
by the amniotic fluid.
Even the contractions of orgasm aren’t
the same as labour contractions. But as a general safety precaution,
some doctors advise couples to avoid sex in the final weeks of
pregnancy, believing that hormones in semen called prostaglandins can
stimulate contractions. The only exception may be for women who are
overdue and want to induce labour. Some doctors believe that
prostaglandins in semen actually induce labour in a full-term or
past-due pregnancy, since the gel used to “ripen” the cervix and induce
labour also contains prostaglandins.
It is very important not to have sex when
a pregnant woman has high risk for miscarriage or a history of past
miscarriages. Sometimes when a woman has a known history of vaginal
bleeding, discharge, cramping without a known cause, or the amniotic sac
is leaking fluid or has ruptured, it is healthy to stay off sex.
We have cases of pregnant women, whose
cervix has opened too early in pregnancy, or the placenta is too low in
the uterus (known as placenta previa) or where scan reveals multiple
pregnancies.
When ‘no sex’ should be the only
reasonable thing in a threatened pregnancy should include any sexual
activity that may trigger orgasm. This is because sometimes couples may
say they are not having penetrative sex but watching pornography,
engaging in just foreplay that may include fingering the clitoris,
stimulating the erogenous zones. This sometimes include just warm shower
running water over the clitoris, or solo sex. As innocent as it may
appear, all these could stimulate orgasm and pose health problem for the
pregnancy.
When a pregnant wife is not absolutely
sure about her spouse’s sexual history or she is suspicious of
infidelity, it is better she excuses herself wisely from sex so as not
to endanger herself and the baby. Pregnancy doesn’t protect against
sexually transmitted infections such as HIV, herpes, genital warts, or
chlamydia – and those infections can affect the baby even with the use
of condom, because sometimes the use of condom may not guarantee safety.
The first six weeks after delivery are
called the postpartum period. Sex during this time is usually the last
thing on the mind of many new mothers just because of some after birth
experiences such as an episiotomy, which is incision during vaginal
delivery, or wound from the abdominal incisions after caesarean birth.
Another time couple could stay off sex is
when both are absolutely naive about what sex and sexuality is all
about; when both are clueless in interpreting each other’s libidonal
languages or preferences. In this situation, sex therapists always
advise that such couples should first take time out to either get some
informative and educative videos, books and CDs and study together, ask
questions about each other and take quality time out to fully understand
the sexual need of the other person. Until then, sexual satisfaction
and fulfillment may not be fully appreciated. And this is one of the
major frustrations in many marriage unions.
Other times when sex should be out of a
relationship is when there is life threatening health situations,
accident to the pelvic region that may have negative impact on the
sexual organs or some mental cases. When there are bad cases of
premature ejaculation, couples are sometimes advised to stay off sex for
few weeks in order to work out the healing and curative plan together
which may sometimes involve some exercises and procedures.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
His mouth odour bad
I have a problem with saying ‘yes I do’
to the man I am supposed to be married to because I can’t stand his
unending mouth infections, odour and gum disease, although he is a very
rich businessman. He does not see any reason why I don’t allow him to
kiss me or use my teeth brush. My friends think I am being over
sensitive. Doesn’t mouth hygiene count in a relationship?
Mouth hygiene counts in any
relationship my dear but I think you need to talk this over with him.
Allowing him to have relevant information may help him adjust and this
will strengthen your relationship. Let him know that a typical human
mouth contains billions of bacteria and if he hasn’t brushed his teeth
properly lately, he might well have more bacteria in his mouth than
there are people living on planet Earth. Scientists have identified more
than 700 different species of mouth-dwelling microbes in an individual
mouth. Let him know that if he drops food on the floor, it starts to
pick up germs from the moment it hits the floor and that it is better
you should never share a toothbrush with anyone else. Sharing personal
items may lead to picking up potentially harmful bacteria, viruses, or
other microbes. To avoid any build-up of bacteria, he should replace his
toothbrush every three to four months. Antiseptic mouthwashes can kill
germs that cause bad breath and he should use it after each meal,
because whenever he eats, the bacteria on his teeth excrete acids that
can weaken tooth enamel. Harmful bacteria in your mouth can lead to gum
disease, which has been linked with a number of other chronic
inflammatory diseases throughout the body such as diabetes,
cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer’s disease. It was once believed
that the bacteria were the culprits. But researchers have begun to
believe that the resulting inflammation is the key.
My wife has stopped partaking in sex
I am a regular reader of your column. I
got married about seven years ago and the marriage is blessed with two
lovely children who are six and two years old respectively. I fall in
the category of men who did not have the ‘’best of time’’ sexually
before marriage due to parental strictness and guidance (a blessing in
disguise, you will say). Hence, I was looking forward to a sexually
enjoyable and explosive marriage. I met my wife a virgin and she never
allowed me to have sexual intercourse during our courtship.
The first six months of our marriage was
beautiful when it comes to sex, but after then, my wife’s interest
dwindled. She does not initiate sex anymore and I have become more of
burden anytime I demand sex at night. These days, I am lucky when I am
able to have it once in a week; best-case scenario is twice in a week. I
have tried my best to make her happy by buying her gifts from time to
time; but the effect does not last long. I bought a Honda car for her
just for good sex, but nothing changes.
It is becoming so frustrating. I have
tried on a couple of occasions to make her read your columns but she
does not; she is not an avid reader. I am giving up the fight and I do
not want to seek for pleasure outside my marriage, even though the
temptations are always there.
I am confused.
Mr. Duwebajo
Well thanks a lot for sharing with
me. l want to first appreciate the fact that you have done a great job
by not taking irrational decisions. I would also want to add that you
should try to create time out to actually pour your heart out to your
wife the way you did to me now. I am so sure, when she sees the
importance, she will definitely change because no woman wants her
marriage go in ruins. You can do this by going for a weekend vacation to
a free, quiet and private place together, keep the children with
trusted friends and just go out alone together. This eradicates stress
and helps both of you to unwind.
You should also remember that
affection and foreplay mean a lot to many ladies. If you skip foreplay,
most of them feel as if they are being legally raped or put under the
knife of a surgeon. Then make sure that the way and manner you address
and talk to her is befitting a wife and not an elevated house girl.
Is it possible to ‘see’ your period when you are pregnant?
Is it possible to ’see’ your period when
you are pregnant? I am still bleeding after the pregnancy test indicated
positive and my doctor said there is no reason to be alarmed but I am
afraid.
Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell
Pregnancy prevents the drop in
hormones that cause the uterine lining to shed off. However, when you
are pregnant, you can still experience spotting or light bleeding around
the time you would normally expect your period, although it is not
considered an actual period. Known as implantation bleeding, this is a
harmless event that occurs when the fertilised egg first burrows into
your uterus and breaks some of the blood vessels in its lining.
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