Anal Sex During Pregnancy: Should You or Should You Not?
Many women who have a delicate pregnancy are warned against having sex due to the risk that contractions may have on the unborn. Those advised against sex tend to think that doctors orders are against vaginal as opposed to anal sex when anal sex could in fact be more dangerous than vaginal. Should you or should you not?
Delicate pregnancy should be handled with care
Many women are warned against having sex when they suffer premature contractions and or a pregnancy becomes potentially delicate and therefore risky. When doctors advise against sex during pregnancy, the first reaction for many couples is to try and look at the alternatives, which many think should include oral and anal sex. Is it sage to have anal or oral sex during pregnancy? Should you or shouldn’t you?

A man who insists on anal sex against the doctor’s advice should have it done on him
When doctors advice against sex, they mean sex it its entirety for one reason. It has the capacity to trigger those contractions you have had before which may actually lead to miscarriage if caution is exceeded. While many men and women will see no risk in oral or anal sex during pregnancy and will sneak to have a quickie against the doctors orders, performing an oral or anal on the man should never be harmful unless he is the one carrying the pregnancy.

Delicate pregnancies can not withstand a powerful orgasm
Doing the same to the woman may be a different story altogether. Delicate pregnancy should be handled with care and this includes going easy on both vaginal as well as anal sex. The danger in oral sex lies in the intensity of stimulation and the woman’s threshold. Women who have a low orgasm threshold and can climax via both mouth to nipple or mouth to clitoral stimulation would do best to desist from sex.

Sex can still be enjoyable without the big O, but…
Another way to look at the issue would be to carefully have anal or sex without risking orgasm, something nobody can actually predict. The real reason why many people have sex is the pleasure that comes with that big O, and if this was missing in action for whatever reason, if this can not be achieved for whatever reason, the meaning behind the act dissipates making it near-worthless in the end. Sex can be and should be enjoyable with or without orgasm, but is this case, it’s the orgasm that makes it dangerous during delicate gestation.

Should you or should you not?
From a medical point of view, if pregnancy has been declared delicate, if the possibility and or risk of contractions leading to miscarriage is high, heeding the doctor’s advice may be the least you can do to the little one growing up inside you.
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Post CommentMuhammad Fajar Marthias
On June 1, 2011 at 12:38 am
good one
anitismo
On June 1, 2011 at 1:22 am
interesting..
Raj the Tora
On June 1, 2011 at 2:18 am
good information and cautions here
webseowriters
On June 1, 2011 at 4:01 am
Anal sex is harmful and full with the risk of STD, so its better to avoid it during pregnancy or without pregnancy.
Steve Weitzner
On June 1, 2011 at 4:26 am
Very interesting.
lene21
On June 1, 2011 at 7:14 am
Good article but I had to laugh at the line ‘A man who insists on anal sex against the doctor’s advice should have it done on him’
And the comment from webseowriters, who practically insinuates that we shouldn’t have sex at all LOL
It’s a serious article though and I think women should take the advice. Whats more important, a quick fumble or the life of the unborn child? I know what I’d choose. Thanks for sharing.
Aiyanna
On June 1, 2011 at 7:55 am
I personally had a complicated pregnancy wherein I bled right down till five and half months and lost a twin too… The doctors told me total abstenance as any pressure on the stomach could abort the baby… Well that was Singapore, may be the mannerisms and styles differ from country to country….
While anal sex in many Muslim countries are considered haram and punishable by law, it may be kind of acceptable in other stratas of society. I know this because of Singapore.
On the bodily side of things, the anus is not considered to be elastic enough to be poked into on repeated gyrations as its a point of excretion.. This means inbound movement will not only weaken the muscle but also prevent excreta from remaining within the body for prolonged durations as with normal human beings due to lack of elasticity on the anal rings.
The vagina on the other hand has 4 rings that keeps the elasticity despite the fact that it can dialate up to 10-12 centimetres to push a baby out and go back to shape again, little lose but still intact…
While people having anal sex out need an outer ring repair to take place in time, I personally would stay away from it not for legal reasons but because I value my body and the intricacies in which the master designer (God) created my body.
Peace be unto thee, J… Risky business as Pregnancy does give a woman less holding capacity for normal body waste and this put together well she’ll need an episiotomy on both sides!!!
Aiyanna
On June 1, 2011 at 7:58 am
Have to say Webso said it right, Anal sex also increases the risk of HIV/AIDS… Its common amongst homosexuals because of the lack of antibodies to combat any foreign bodies… It is an outward bound passage not an inward bound passage, so use your logic and think…
exinco
On June 1, 2011 at 9:40 am
new information to me. good warn for concern people esp husban and wife
Edgar Garin
On June 4, 2011 at 12:47 am
Excellent post…I won’t forget this