When a woman is pregnant, although sexual activity can occur, excessive movements should not be taken. Otherwise, it is likely to cause the woman's uterus to vibrate and cause fetal miscarriage. Many people may experience bleeding after having sex, so it is necessary to control their emotions appropriately. If you want to take some relatively mild measures, what are the positions of the baby during pregnancy?
1. The expectant mother is on the way
During pregnancy, it is important to avoid applying pressure to the expectant mother's belly, as carelessness can endanger the safety of both the mother and the baby. If the expectant mother is on the stage, she can control her own strength and depth of insertion, which is safer.
2. The expectant father is on the way
Expectant fathers must use their arms to support their own strength, and remember not to insert too deeply or sprint too fiercely to avoid causing cervical injury, bleeding, or uterine contractions.
3. Side lying
This is the safest position, which is less likely to compress the expectant mother's stomach. The two can face each other or face in the same direction. The expectant mother will lift her upper foot and place it on the expectant father's shoulder or pillow, which will make the expectant mother more comfortable.
4. Lateral decubitus bed edge
With one foot pressed against the bed and the other foot hanging under the bed, support it with some objects. This way, the expectant mother can not only rest, but also the expectant father will not insert too deeply or rush too fast. However, expectant mothers should be careful not to press their stomachs.
5. Seated type
When having sex, the female side sits opposite the male side on both legs (suitable for periods when the abdomen is not too large). Due to the deep insertion of the male penis in this position, the pleasure of both sides is obvious. When the abdomen becomes larger, the woman can turn her body and enter the pose in a sitting position.
6. Entering from behind
The expectant mother is supported by her hands and knees, while the expectant father is inserted from behind.
7. Expectant mother sitting on the edge of the bed
Sitting on the edge of the bed with your hips, your feet extended and bent outward, supported by a chair, your upper body half lying, supported by your hands; The expectant father kneels under the bed, or squats halfway, with his hands propped up on the bed.
Apart from the above postures and positions, any position you feel comfortable with can be used, but it is important to be careful not to press against the fetus and not to move too vigorously. In addition, you need to be brave enough to express your feelings, and tell your husband which posture or movement makes you feel happy and comfortable, and which posture or movement makes you feel uncomfortable.