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Dos and don’ts of sex During Pregnancy

Sexual intimacy is often one of the most cherished aspects of a relationship, and it is also one of the areas people become concerned about when a pregnancy enters the picture. Not only do women suddenly wonder about their level of attractiveness and if they can meet their partner’s needs, but men often also feel fearful of decreased intimacy and fear they might harm their partner or the baby.
But pregnancy is not a time to be timid and shy around one another. Healthy men and women can still have a fulfilling sexual life — as long as each is aware of some important dos and don’ts.

Do’s and don’ts for women

Do be aware that hormonal changes can make your libido fluctuate, and such fluctuations are normal. Women often experience enhanced desire during the second trimester when blood flow to sexual organs increases.
Don’t let your partner feel that if you are not in the mood, it is because you feel he is inadequate. Prior to entering pregnancy, seek counseling from a professional who can discuss the changes in sexual desire with both parties. Having an outside voice of authority often helps men overcome self-esteem issues, which accompany a woman’s lack of desire.
Do understand that normal sex will not cause a miscarriage during the first trimester. During this time frame, miscarriages are associated with complications, not sexual activity.
Don’t worry about your baby’s safety. The baby is well protected in the uterus and can’t be bruised or harmed by sexual intercourse.
Do keep comfortable. If a sexual position does not feel right, stop it immediately. Some women prefer to lie on their sides later in the pregnancy rather than on their backs or stomachs.
Don’t have anal sex. During pregnancy, anal sex could cause harmful bacteria to pass and invade the vagina.
Don’t allow your partner to blow air into your vagina during oral sex. If this is a concern, refrain from oral sex completely. A suddenly puff of air can cause an air embolism, a life-threatening condition for you and your baby.
Don’t have sex without consulting with your doctor first if you have vaginal bleeding, are at risk for premature birth, have cervical incompetence, are leaking amniotic fluid, or have placenta previa.

Dos and don’ts for men

DADMAG.com reassures fathers that sex during pregnancy is often enjoyable for both parties and, as mentioned before, won’t harm the baby.
Being a responsible sexual partner also means knowing what you can and can’t do during a pregnancy, especially if your partner is willing to let a rule fall to the wayside due to out-of-control hormones.
Do know your stuff. Make sure you attend as many pregnancy doctor visits as possible. Your health care provider will often make recommendations, and it’s important to have both parties present to ensure advice is being followed.
Don’t worry about sexual positions. As long as your partner is comfortable, sex in most acrobatic positions is okay. Anal sex should be avoided, however, as should oral sex if there is concern about air bursts entering the vaginal canal.
Do remember your partner is going to experience hormonal changes, and a change in desire is not a reflection on your masculinity. Be patient and considerate.
Don’t try to pressure sex if your partner isn’t up to it. It may not harm the baby, but it will harm your relationship. Hormonal fluctuations can’t be controlled, and if your partner isn’t in the mood, she reallyisn’t in the mood.
Do realize you may also experience a lack of libido. Your partner will be putting on weight and spending a lot of time caring for herself and the baby inside of her. It is normal for men to take a step back during this process.
Don’t panic about providing for your family. One of the most common fears men have during a woman’s pregnancy is how they are going to afford the new bundle of joy. Too much worry of this kind will also keep you from desiring sex, even when she’s all set to go.

Oral Sex Tips For Men To Try

Are you tired of making love in the same old manner? Then it's time to move on to new school methods and please your lady love with your killer charms. Try going down your partner tonight for a change! We are sure that she would be thrilled by this new move. If you haven't tried oral sex on your partner yet, then both of you are definitely missing out on a lot of fun. Your lady love might be shy to ask you for it but deep down she wants you to go down on her. But don't forget that every woman has her own set of preferences when it comes to oral sex. So, you have to find out exactly what your woman wants from you.

 Once you get to know her preference, do not hesitate. Performing oral sex on your lady will not only make her feel amazing but will also arouse you instantly. Try out these amazing oral sex tips tonight and give her a surprise!
Find Her Comfort Zone

The first thing you have to take care of before starting oral sex on your partner is to make sure she is comfortable. If she is not relaxed, she will not enjoy it. So, make her feel sure that you are not in a hurry to orgasm.

Get The Position Right

Let your partner choose the right position which makes her feel comfortable. To add to the pleasure you can try putting a pillow under her back and keep her knees wide.

Get Into Action

Once you're properly positioned, there are a number of things you can do in order to make her feel fantastic. First, warm her up by caressing her inner thighs, breathing naturally so she can feel your breath on her clitoris. Then slowly start licking her thighs and move down to her clitoris making long and thick strokes. Keep up the rhythm and then plunge your tongue deep in. She will surely squirm in ecstasy.

Right Kissing Zones

Identify the right kissing zones of her body, especially the intimate areas like the thighs and the lower waist. Lightly nibble on her soft skin with your teeth and suck on her skin. Read more at: 

Sex Positions For Deeper Penetration Detail

sh to try some sex positions that has deeper penetration, then take a look. Here is a guide for you to help you enjoy better sex.

Missionary: This is one of the classic sex positions that every couple loves. It not only allows deeper penetration, but is also comfortable. Couples can try this sex position as the intercourse is deep and also makes you enjoy the expressions of your partner.
Doggy style: It is one of the sex positions in which the penetration is deep enough to make a woman moan! Lay little downward to allow deeper penetration.

One folded leg: This is a sex position which is perfect for couples who love deeper penetration. The woman lies on the bed with one leg bended around the chest of the man and other on the floor. It gives full access to enter inside and create pressure.

Legs on shoulder: In this sex position, the woman keeps both her legs on the shoulder of the man. The man will stand and insert inside her. It can be painful as the penetration is complete in this sex position.

Love Teachings of Kamasutra


The `Aphorisms on Love' by Vatsyayana contain about one thousand two hundred and fifty slokas or verses, and are divided into parts, parts into chapters, and chapters into paragraphs. The whole consists of seven parts, thirty-six chapters, and sixty-four paragraphs. Hardly anything is known about the author. His real name is supposed to be Mallinaga or Mrillana, Vatsyayana being his family name. At the close of the work this is what he writes about himself:
`After reading and considering the works of Babhravya and other ancient authors, and thinking over the meaning of the rules given by them, this treatise was composed, according to the precepts of the Holy Writ, for the benefit of the world, by Vatsyayana, while leading the life of a religious student at Benares, and wholly engaged in the contemplation of the Deity. This work is not to be used merely as an instrument for satisfying our desires. A person acquainted with the true principles of this science, who preserves his Dharma (virtue or religious merit), his Artha (worldly wealth) and his Kama (pleasure or sensual gratification), and who has regard to the customs of the people, is sure to obtain the mastery over his senses. In short, an intelligent and knowing person attending to Dharma and Artha and also to Kama, without becoming the slave of his passions, will obtain success in everything that he may do.'
The Kama Sutra contains a total of 64 sexual positions and depicts positions as arts. Vatsyayana believed there were eight ways of making love, multiplied by eight positions within each of these. In the book, they are known as the 64 Arts. The chapter listing sexual positions is the best-known, and a translation (different from Burton's) is in wide circulation on the Internet. This chapter was pirated from the 1980 translation of Indra Sinha and first appeared on the internet server wiretap.spies in the late eighties. It is commonly mistaken to be the entirety of the Sutra.

However, only about 20 percent of the book is devoted to sexual positions. The remainder gives guidance on how to be a good citizen and insights into men and women in relationships. The Kama Sutra describes making love as "divine union". Vatsyayana believed that sex itself was not wrong, but doing it frivolously was sinful. The Kama Sutra has helped people enjoy the art of sex at a deeper level and can be considered a technical guide to sexual enjoyment, as well as providing insight into the sexual mores and practices of India in those times

Kamasutram, generally known to the Western world as Kama Sutra, is an ancient Indian text on human sexual behavior, widely considered to be the standard work on love in Sanskrit literature. The text was composed by Vatsyayana, as a brief summary of various earlier works belonging to a tradition known generically as Kama Shastra, the science of love. Kama is literally desire. Sutra signifies a thread, or discourse threaded on a series of aphorisms. Sutra was a standard term for a technical text, thus also the Yogasutram of Patanjali. The text is originally known as Vatsyayana Kamasutram ("Vatsyayana's Aphorisms on Love"). Tradition holds that the author was a celibate scholar. He is believed to have lived sometime between the 1st to 6th centuries AD, probably during the great cultural flowering of the Gupta period.

The earliest text of the Kama Shastra tradition, said to have contained a vast amount of information, is attributed to Nandi the sacred bull, Shiva's doorkeeper, who was moved to sacred utterance by overhearing the lovemaking of the god and his wife Parvati.
During the 8th century BC, Shvetaketu, son of Uddalaka, produced a summary of Nandi's work. However this "summary" was still too vast to be accessible.
Modern translated version of the original Sanskrit.A scholar called Babhravya, together with a group of his disciples, produced a summary of Shvetaketu's summary. This remained a huge and encyclopaedic tome.
Between the 3rd and 1st centuries BC, several authors reproduced different parts of the Babhravya group's work in various specialist treatises. Among the authors, those whose names are known are Charayana, Ghotakamukha, Gonardiya, Gonikaputra, Suvarnanabha, and Dattaka:
— Dattaka composed a work on courtesans which Vatsyayana reproduces almost entirely in Kama Sutra.
— Suvarnanabha's text mentions Shatakarni Shatavahana, a king of the 1st century BC who killed his own wife accidentally during sadistic practices, thus giving a hint on the time period it was written.
Yashodhara, in his commentary of Kama Sutra, attributes the origin of erotic science to Mallanaga, the "prophet of the Asuras", meaning it originated in prehistoric times. Nandi is then said to have transcribed it for mankind. The attribution of the name "Mallanaga" to Vatsyayana is due to the confusion of his role as editor of the Kama Sutra with that of the mythical creator of erotic science.

What is Kamasutra?


The Kamasutra is an ancient Indian text renowned more for its one portion which consists of practical advice on sexual intercourse. The words “kama” and “sutra” have definite meanings. Kama means desire in the general sense but particularly sexual desire. Sutra literally means thread but it is implied in the sense of a thread to hold a line going in a direction. In Sanskrit it refers to a set of aphorisms or verses that form a manual.

The Kamasutra is not exclusively on sex as popularly believed. It is a guide book or art of leading a virtuously which touches upon many aspects of social and individual life such as nature of love, family life and pleasure oriented activities with much needed restraint.

With 1250 verses divided in 36 chapters organized into 7 parts, it offers an excellent commentary on various aspects of a householder’s life in providing better sex life and may helps in solving sexual problems.

Part 1

The first part deals with goals and priorities of life, how to acquire knowledge, dealings of well-bred citizen, suggestions for the intermediaries who hep in lover’s enterprises.

Part 2

Deals with stimulation of desire, kinds of embraces, kissing and caressing, amorous marking with nails, amorous biting acts and making a mark with teeth, positions of copulation, slapping followed by moaning, virile behaviour in women, better coition, precursors and conclusions of the art of love making. 64 types of sexual acts are described in it. Kamasutra has become notorious for this part of the book.

Part 3

Deals with types of marriage, making the girl feel relaxed, getting the girl, surviving alone, union by marriage.

Part 4

Deals with conduct of the only wife and in case there are more than one, the conduct of chief wife and other wives.

Part 5

Deals with behaviour of women and men, how to get to know each other, evaluation of sentiments, the task of go-between, the king's pleasures, behavior in the women's quarters (6 chapters).

Part 6

Deals with advice of the amorous assistants on making a choice of lovers, finding a steady lover, how to earn money, making up with a former lover and renewing friendship, occasional profits, profits and losses.

Part 7

Deals with improvement of physical attractions and stirring up a damaged sexual power.