Coitus (Coition) During Pregnancy
Any coitus which exerts pressure on the abdominal area must be avoided—rather totally ruled out. During first three months of pregnancy, there are greater chances of abortion and resultant bleeding. Similarly, during last three months, when pregnancy reaches its last stage, coitus must be avoided. It implies that coitus can be had during 4-6 months but, even during this period, caution should not be thrown to winds.
Moreover, during her confinement period, a pregnant lady also does not relish coitus, for the simple reason that sexual urge takes a downward trend and also that she dwells more on the welfare of her off-spring. But it is rather difficult for a man to control his passions and restrain his desire. In such a situation, coition should be from the hind side so that chances of abdominal pressure are ruled out and also that no pain or complication should ever occur as a result of coition. If it is not possible to restrain him, the wife should cause ejaculation of her husband by deep kissing, vaginal friction, holding the penis in her hands, exerting gentle and squeezing pressure on his glens penis, or orally sucking the same or through masturbation. Man’s sex genitals are external; hence it won’t take much effort and time for the wife to cause ejaculation.
No artificial device/means should be adopted to satiate sex urge, as the same may cause irreversible complications. It is in the interest of both the partners to agree to a mutually agreed course so that desired ends are achieved, of course without any hassles.
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