London, October 27: Having sex during pregnancy and beyond is one of those things that is trickier to prepare for. Let’s face it, things change. Body parts go wonky; emotions go haywire -- and that’s all before sleep deprivation kicks in. Dr. Lauren Streicher, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University and author of the forthcoming Love Sex Again said that a lot of couples have a lot of questions about sex, which doctors aren’t bringing it up, the Huffington Post reported. Which is why Streicher and several other notables in the sexual health arena agreed to share a few of the very common things that happen during pregnant sex...
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