Save Pin FB More. Q: Can I still use a vibrator now that I'm pregnant? Be the first to comment! No comments yet. Close this dialog window Add a comment. Add your comment Cancel Submit. Between all the various side effects that come with being pregnant from nausea to back pain, it's understandable and perfectly normal that getting off might be the last thing on your mind. For many women, however, the of the surge of hormones during pregnancy could have you craving sex and masturbation more than usual - and it could be that much more pleasurable when you do it, given the additional genital sensitivity and natural lubrication.
Pregnant or not, it's a great way to relieve stress, keep your immune system up, and do something for yourself! You might also be struggling to find comfortable sex positions with a partner, which is where masturbation or having your partner use a vibrator on your body can come in handy.
The important thing is knowing how to modify your usual masturbation habits in a way that makes it most comfortable for you. As a general statement, you should stop as soon as anything becomes uncomfortable and if you experience any warning signs like bleeding or unusual pain, you should let your health care provider know. Sex toys should be cleaned after every use, but especially when you're at high risk of infection.
Keep them clean by storing them properly, away from other miscellaneous items and in a designated satchel, box, etc. Keep in mind the pregnant women are particularly prone to hemorrhoids, which would make any insertion or friction from sex toys around the anus painful. A healthy sex life can be an important part of keeping your relationship alive and strong.
However, as your pregnancy progresses, you may want to try different things other than penetrative sex to carry on feeling satisfied and intimate. Masturbation, either on your own or with your partner, can be particularly satisfying if your growing bump means your preferred sex positions are uncomfortable now.
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