Why Orgasms During Pregnancy Deserve to Be Celebrated

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Pregnancy can be a mixed bag of experiences. While the first trimester brought me relentless nausea, by the time I hit the third trimester, my belly felt as if it was lodged in my throat, leading to heartburn like I’d never imagined. On top of that, I had painful ligament stretching with every step and leg cramps that would incapacitate me for hours. However, amid these physical challenges, I discovered some of the most intense orgasms of my life.

It’s surprising how little we discuss the sexual side of pregnancy. Initially, the surge of sexual desire I felt was confusing. After all, I was nurturing a human being inside me. The process often felt clinical, especially when reading updates like, “This week, your baby’s skeleton will become bony.” And even when I wasn’t preoccupied with the science of pregnancy, the idea of intimacy while carrying a baby felt a bit strange.

Yet, pregnancy seems biologically designed to enhance sexual feelings. Thanks to elevated hormone levels, particularly estrogen, blood flow to the genitals and uterus increases significantly. This hormone also contributes to the growth of fuller breasts. Along with this, progesterone surges, giving you that radiant skin and a more relaxed demeanor, all while further enhancing breast development.

But the real star of the show is oxytocin, affectionately known as “the love hormone.” Its levels rise dramatically throughout pregnancy, and it plays a crucial role in the contractions and release experienced during orgasm. With more oxytocin in your system, combined with increased blood flow, you can experience profoundly satisfying orgasms.

Many of my friends shared that pregnancy was the first time they experienced multiple orgasms, and I personally had moments that left me in tears of joy. So why don’t we talk about this more? Why are there no chapters in pregnancy books celebrating this aspect of the journey?

I understand that discussing sex during pregnancy may feel taboo, but women are mature enough to separate these experiences. Some women openly embrace this part of pregnancy, yet I found myself keeping it under wraps despite considering myself quite liberated. Additionally, I recognize that some may feel apprehensive about sexual activity due to concerns about miscarriage or premature labor. However, as long as there are no medical restrictions, sex and orgasm during pregnancy can be perfectly safe. Always consult your healthcare provider with any concerns.

The reality is that the extraordinary orgasms possible during pregnancy are something to shout about. Women deserve to know that indulging in pleasure while pregnant is not only acceptable but can be immensely rewarding. Pregnancy can be a physically demanding time filled with stress, so why not highlight the perks, not just those centered around nurturing your growing child?

Let’s celebrate that pregnancy can offer significant advantages for both you and your partner. Amid the discomforts like nausea, sciatica, and the struggle with constipation, relish the chance to experience orgasms like never before. You truly deserve it. After all, I believe part of the beauty of those intense orgasms during pregnancy is to balance the fact that many may feel disinterested in sex in the weeks or months following childbirth.

In summary, orgasms during pregnancy can be an incredible aspect of the experience that deserves recognition. With the right mindset and understanding, women can embrace this unique time in their lives fully.

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