WILL SEX HARM YOUR BABY?
A 1999 study conducted by researchers at Memorial University of Newfoundland found that more than half of mother - to - be believe that making love during pregnancy poses some sort of threat to the developing baby.
On the contrary, there have been theories that climax can prepare the uterus for birth by strengthening muscular reponses. Besides that, the baby is fully protected by the amniotic sac ( a thin - walled bag that holds the fetus and surrounding fluid ) and the strong muscles of the uterus.
The pregnant women with additional sex hormone during pregnancy also feel sexier with great skin complexion and will be even more attractive to her partners.
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