Amaros -> RE: What happens if I get pregnant? (9/22/2006 10:16:58 AM)
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Women are pretty tough, and this is why - pregnency and childbirth is a huge physical challenge. My advice is to learn all you can about pregnency and childbirth itself, because it's a dynamic unto itself that changes everything, notably, your priorities. Having said that, just because some things change doesn't mean everything has to - you're the same person, you just have new responsibilities. Off the top of my head, I don't believe moderate physical activity is bad, in fact I think it's probobly good up until the very late stages of pregnency when you'l probobly need to tone it down, as esscessive physical activity or emotional stress can trigger early labor. Emotionally, every woman is different: I wasn't in a D/s relationship wehn my ex was pregnant, so I can't help you there, but we did have some pretty freaky sex. Main thing is, I think that a lot of women become insecure: they're in a very vulnurable condition physically, at the same time their body is changing in some very profound ways esthetically. Personally, I find it kinda sexy, but just give some positive feedback to mediate the insecurity, which can be incorporated into D/s play or aftercare, and use your instincts.
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