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Air travel while pregnant (and car)

Friday, April 3rd, 2009
Be careful where you go!

Be careful where you go!

Even when you are pregnant life just goes on doesn’t it? Travel can be such a fun thing but sometimes we don’t have much choice. Now you are look a little worried. Let’s check our main options…

Air travel is a big concern. Lets look at it. Obviously you don’t want to travel too late and risk your waters breaking on the flight! Ouch… This sort of thing actually happens. This is why airlines have rules in place, although they usually operate on the honor system and rely on you being truthful :-).
The airlines may want to know your due date, especially for your return flight. Don’t risk flying if you are due in a week or less. It is wise to ask your doctor for a ‘permission to travel letter’ within 72 hrs of your flight.

Some air tips include

  • be wary of any drugs and medicines
  • getting an aisle seat, so trips to the bathroom are easier
  • wear your seat-belt low and under, rather than across your belly
  • be aware of DVT (deep vein thrombosis) and remember to stretch your legs and exercise somewhat
  • minimize walking in the aisles as turbulence can knock you over
  • drink plenty of fluids
  • check the terms on your travel insurance
  • avoid travel to developing nations - too many problems with this
  • take a medical kit and discuss the contents with your doctor; you should include-
    • constipation thrush and hemorrhoids treatments
    • hydration suppies
    • good multivitamins
    • urine dipsticks for measuring glucose

Car travel
You should always wear the seat belt snugly, without slack, but still comfortably as you can. The belt should be fitted underneath your belly, as low as possible and the upper strap should be worn comfortably across the body.
Some women worry about air bags. There seems to be little evidence that they cause harm to baby in the womb. The advice however is to move the front seat as far back as practical.

Remember to drink fluids and have plenty of stops.
Take care and good luck with your travel my lovelies!

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Sex during pregnancy

Monday, March 2nd, 2009
SEX: NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS

SEX: NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS

Ok here is a big one… Sex during Pregnancy. Da chicken and da egg.  Most of us like sex. Especially me.  That’s how we get pregnant. Make sense?

Hormones make us want to have sex and you have  plenty of these when you are pregnant. Many of us feel a LOT hornier about now. We also feel a bit guilty and wonder if it can hurt the baby. By the way the penis does not come into contact with the fetus during sex. You baby is safe in the the amniotic sac and protected by strong muscles around the uterus.

So hey, if your pregnancy is a normal one, you can keep doing the bad bad thing right until those waters break.

The second trimester can be the best for sex. The extra blood flow works a bit like viagra.  Guys can be a bit wierd about pregnant sex. Some feel uneasy and others like it, well,  just a bit too damn much. Perverts!

Should we go all Kama Sutra on you? We could draw kinky diagrams on butchers paper. If you have been a plain-vanilla-missionary type of a girl it might be a good time to experiment. You might try on the side or on top or semi supported or oral.  A pregnant girlfriend of mine had her first multiple orgasm the other day.

Some of us arent so lucky. There are conditions that interfere with sex. These can include

  • recent vaginal bleeding or cramping
  • preterm labour
  • placenta praevia, an oddly positioned placenta
  • incompetent cervix,  with a risk of miscarriage or premature delivery
  • multiple fetuses

But for most of us, just like the sex pistols say, lets see a bit more Anarchy in the UK.

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