Coupling and Pregnancy: Understanding Manhood Health
by John Dugan OwnerWhen
a man chooses to father a child, he’s likely quite ready for the joys of having
a little one around the house. But he might not be so keen on what those nine
months of pregnancy (and many months of recovery beyond) will do to his sensual
life. Though most men have the good sense not to mention this worry to their
blossoming partners, it’s definitely something that bothers many. Since a guy
knows that good manhood health requires giving their member exercise on a
regular basis, he might wonder how to do that appropriately – and not hurt
their partner or put the pregnancy at risk in the meantime.
The good news is that there are many ways around the pregnancy
issue when it comes to coupling, including ways that a man can ensure his good
manhood health during those nine months and beyond. Here’s how.
1) Be sensitive to positions. Though many women are more than happy to get it on during
pregnancy, some positions might be off limits for the duration. That’s because
a guy who reaches too far into the female organ can lead to pain for the woman,
something that nobody wants. Some positions that work well for pain free
coupling include doggy, with no pressure placed on her abdomen, or
side-by-side.
2) Expect a few months of “off
limits.” There might be some occasions when it seems physically fine
to have coupling, but the woman is feeling – to put it mildly – like death
warmed over. She’s throwing up or feeling nauseas, she has a headache, she’s
dealing with inexplicable back pain, and she’s otherwise just not in the best
of moods. This often happens during those first months of pregnancy. Be patient
and never push the issue.
3) Be careful near the end. Some men find their partners completely irresistible during
those final months of pregnancy and they want to have coupling as often as
possible. However, there are two things to keep in mind: First, her growing
bulk might make some positions impossible or might mean that coupling hurts, so
takes all cues from her. Second, for some women, coupling near the end of
pregnancy might trigger labor before it’s time. That’s something a doctor will
determine, and if he or she says to avoid coupling, heed that advice!
4) Watch out for yeast infections. Pregnancy changes a woman’s body in almost every way
imaginable, including the environment of her female organ. She might experience
significant dryness, or might go the other way and have excess moisture. The
hormone changes can also make it more likely for her to suffer yeast
infections, which can easily be passed on to a man through coupling.
5) Study the member skin carefully. This tip isn’t for the man’s sake as much as it is for hers.
If a guy has issues with his member skin, such as warts, bumps or redness, it
is a good idea to abstain from sensual activity until a doctor clears him for
it. This is to protect the woman and unborn child from complications that might
arise from passing along infections of any kind.
6) It’s okay to not get any. For some, coupling is off limits throughout the duration of
the pregnancy. Don’t get upset if this happens; remember that it’s only for a
short period of time and the reward at the end is one of the best things that a
man can ever experience. In the meantime, he can take things into his own hands
in the shower or other private area, and thus keep his manhood health up to par
during his period of abstinence.
No matter the situation, a man should reach for a specially
formulated male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin) to ensure his member stays in good health. A blend of
powerful vitamins and nutrients can be just the ticket to keeping good manhood
health and being ready to rock when the pregnancy is over.
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