Do any of you avoid the big O?
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Do any of you avoid the big O?
| Thu, 07-31-2003 - 12:43pm |
Orgasm that is. I read a couple of articles that suggest that women should avoid having orgasms after ovulation until AF comes (hence you are not pg) or 2-3 weeks after they get a BFP. The thought is that theoretically the contractions in the uterus caused by orgasm could disrupt the early implantation process.
What do you think?

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Katie
Married to highschool sweetheart since 8-12-02
I actually know for a fact that this is not true. Any contractions that your uterus may have are so small that they would have no effect at all on a fetus. If this was true you would not be able to have sex during pregnancy, or it would be well-known that you are not to orgasm during a pregnancy. My dr told me it is perfectly safe. My last pre-natal appointment I was 2 centimeters dilated and my dr told us to have sex b/c it could be possible that the sperm could help induce me. Something in them is supposed to help start labor. But sex and orgasm is perfectly safe. Unless you are high-risk or on bedrest. So this is something you don't need to worry about!!
Stacy
I was totally amazed! Happy orgasming!
kim
Stephanie
Kim
TTC#1, c4, cd24
Tami
Mommy to Anna 7.7.04 & Ben 11.19.06
Your body is designed to procreate, so it doesn't make sense that something that's natural and NEEDED for conception would suddenly then become harmful once the deed is done.
I think if this was a real concern there would be lots of information floating around saying so.
Just my 2 cents!
Kristin
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