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"We both find it truly horny and would love the chance to play with a pregnant woman - wouldn't be penetrative but whatever we all felt comfortable with " i too would love to play in a sensual way with a pregnant woman, kissing and touching, | |||
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" Not sure about the risks as I thought they were safe within the womb?" The actual act of sex will not harm the baby, to me the risk would be playing with a guy who had a STI, even if you use condoms theres always the chance of the condom splitting or coming off inside you The damage some STIs do to a unborn child can be quite litterly life changing and altho the chance of you meeting someone with a STI and the condom coming off is quite small its still a risk i wouldnt take i think thats why a lot of people suggest soft swing during pregnancy | |||
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" Not sure about the risks as I thought they were safe within the womb? The actual act of sex will not harm the baby, to me the risk would be playing with a guy who had a STI, even if you use condoms theres always the chance of the condom splitting or coming off inside you The damage some STIs do to a unborn child can be quite litterly life changing and altho the chance of you meeting someone with a STI and the condom coming off is quite small its still a risk i wouldnt take i think thats why a lot of people suggest soft swing during pregnancy" Ah ok, fair enough. I assumed that the baby was safe within the womb from infection. Obviously not all infection then? Wow...gotta be careful. xxx | |||
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"I'm sterile so unfortunately or fortunately I'll never have to make this decision. BUT, I we have had the immense pleasure of playing with a few pregnant ladies - all at different stages. It's a bit odd but I do find a pregnant lady very erotic and attractive. Especially once they've started to lactate. Lactating is a good and a bad thing as any of you will know if you've had sex with a woman with milk - its very erotic to suckle etc but also is also really messy because it goes every where during sex! So, I have nothing wrong with and love it but, up to the lady really. Not sure about the risks as I thought they were safe within the womb?" Many stds can be passed to the unborn child, and sadly lead to disability and even death. From the CDC How do STDs affect a pregnant woman and her baby? STDs can have many of the same consequences for pregnant women as women who are not pregnant. STDs can cause cervical and other cancers, chronic hepatitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and other complications. Many STDs in women are silent; that is, without signs or symptoms. STDs can be passed from a pregnant woman to the baby before, during, or after the baby’s birth. Some STDs (like syphilis) cross the placenta and infect the baby while it is in the uterus (womb). Other STDs (like gonorrhea, chlamydia, hepatitis B, and genital herpes) can be transmitted from the mother to the baby during delivery as the baby passes through the birth canal. HIV can cross the placenta during pregnancy, infect the baby during the birth process, and unlike most other STDs, can infect the baby through breastfeeding. A pregnant woman with an STD may also have early onset of labor, premature rupture of the membranes surrounding the baby in the uterus, and uterine infection after delivery. The harmful effects of STDs in babies may include stillbirth (a baby that is born dead), low birth weight (less than five pounds), conjunctivitis (eye infection), pneumonia, neonatal sepsis (infection in the baby’s blood stream), neurologic damage, blindness, deafness, acute hepatitis, meningitis, chronic liver disease, and cirrhosis. Most of these problems can be prevented if the mother receives routine prenatal care, which includes screening tests for STDs starting early in pregnancy and repeated close to delivery, if necessary. Other problems can be treated if the infection is found at birth. Of course if spotted and treated these risks can be reduced and even eliminated, hiv transmisison for example may be prevented by c section and not breast feeding, however that would mean you would have to be tested before birth... pregnancy screening does not include tests for stis unless you are in a high risk group, and inform them of the fact you were... You would also with hiv be denying your child the benefits of breastfeeding...lactating might be sexy to some but stis can be passed on by the milk. | |||
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"What do people think about swinging when Pregnant" i wouldnt even think about it.Pregnancy is a special time for us.But each to their own. | |||
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"I'm sterile so unfortunately or fortunately I'll never have to make this decision. BUT, I we have had the immense pleasure of playing with a few pregnant ladies - all at different stages. It's a bit odd but I do find a pregnant lady very erotic and attractive. Especially once they've started to lactate. Lactating is a good and a bad thing as any of you will know if you've had sex with a woman with milk - its very erotic to suckle etc but also is also really messy because it goes every where during sex! So, I have nothing wrong with and love it but, up to the lady really. Not sure about the risks as I thought they were safe within the womb? Many stds can be passed to the unborn child, and sadly lead to disability and even death. From the CDC How do STDs affect a pregnant woman and her baby? STDs can have many of the same consequences for pregnant women as women who are not pregnant. STDs can cause cervical and other cancers, chronic hepatitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and other complications. Many STDs in women are silent; that is, without signs or symptoms. STDs can be passed from a pregnant woman to the baby before, during, or after the baby’s birth. Some STDs (like syphilis) cross the placenta and infect the baby while it is in the uterus (womb). Other STDs (like gonorrhea, chlamydia, hepatitis B, and genital herpes) can be transmitted from the mother to the baby during delivery as the baby passes through the birth canal. HIV can cross the placenta during pregnancy, infect the baby during the birth process, and unlike most other STDs, can infect the baby through breastfeeding. A pregnant woman with an STD may also have early onset of labor, premature rupture of the membranes surrounding the baby in the uterus, and uterine infection after delivery. The harmful effects of STDs in babies may include stillbirth (a baby that is born dead), low birth weight (less than five pounds), conjunctivitis (eye infection), pneumonia, neonatal sepsis (infection in the baby’s blood stream), neurologic damage, blindness, deafness, acute hepatitis, meningitis, chronic liver disease, and cirrhosis. Most of these problems can be prevented if the mother receives routine prenatal care, which includes screening tests for STDs starting early in pregnancy and repeated close to delivery, if necessary. Other problems can be treated if the infection is found at birth. Of course if spotted and treated these risks can be reduced and even eliminated, hiv transmisison for example may be prevented by c section and not breast feeding, however that would mean you would have to be tested before birth... pregnancy screening does not include tests for stis unless you are in a high risk group, and inform them of the fact you were... You would also with hiv be denying your child the benefits of breastfeeding...lactating might be sexy to some but stis can be passed on by the milk." We know of someone who was shagging bareback whilst pregnant. She ended up with a C-Section due to catching syphillis ! The baby was/is fine luckily but as the quote above states, STI's can put the babys life at risk. | |||
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"I'm sterile so unfortunately or fortunately I'll never have to make this decision. BUT, I we have had the immense pleasure of playing with a few pregnant ladies - all at different stages. It's a bit odd but I do find a pregnant lady very erotic and attractive. Especially once they've started to lactate. Lactating is a good and a bad thing as any of you will know if you've had sex with a woman with milk - its very erotic to suckle etc but also is also really messy because it goes every where during sex! So, I have nothing wrong with and love it but, up to the lady really. Not sure about the risks as I thought they were safe within the womb? Many stds can be passed to the unborn child, and sadly lead to disability and even death. From the CDC How do STDs affect a pregnant woman and her baby? STDs can have many of the same consequences for pregnant women as women who are not pregnant. STDs can cause cervical and other cancers, chronic hepatitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and other complications. Many STDs in women are silent; that is, without signs or symptoms. STDs can be passed from a pregnant woman to the baby before, during, or after the baby’s birth. Some STDs (like syphilis) cross the placenta and infect the baby while it is in the uterus (womb). Other STDs (like gonorrhea, chlamydia, hepatitis B, and genital herpes) can be transmitted from the mother to the baby during delivery as the baby passes through the birth canal. HIV can cross the placenta during pregnancy, infect the baby during the birth process, and unlike most other STDs, can infect the baby through breastfeeding. A pregnant woman with an STD may also have early onset of labor, premature rupture of the membranes surrounding the baby in the uterus, and uterine infection after delivery. The harmful effects of STDs in babies may include stillbirth (a baby that is born dead), low birth weight (less than five pounds), conjunctivitis (eye infection), pneumonia, neonatal sepsis (infection in the baby’s blood stream), neurologic damage, blindness, deafness, acute hepatitis, meningitis, chronic liver disease, and cirrhosis. Most of these problems can be prevented if the mother receives routine prenatal care, which includes screening tests for STDs starting early in pregnancy and repeated close to delivery, if necessary. Other problems can be treated if the infection is found at birth. Of course if spotted and treated these risks can be reduced and even eliminated, hiv transmisison for example may be prevented by c section and not breast feeding, however that would mean you would have to be tested before birth... pregnancy screening does not include tests for stis unless you are in a high risk group, and inform them of the fact you were... You would also with hiv be denying your child the benefits of breastfeeding...lactating might be sexy to some but stis can be passed on by the milk. We know of someone who was shagging bareback whilst pregnant. She ended up with a C-Section due to catching syphillis ! The baby was/is fine luckily but as the quote above states, STI's can put the babys life at risk. " Syphilis is sadly on the rise, after being considered a 19th century disease, untreated in a fetus it can cause deafness, blindness and brain damage. | |||
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