You can have pretty much as much sex as you want to have so long as it is not rough sex or hurting you in anyway. Sometimes when you are pregnant though you may need to play around with positions as your body can't do what it usually can. Try having sex sitting on his lap or doggie style so long as he doesn't go too deep or too hard. If you feel uncomfortable then stop, and of course if you experience any spotting of blood stop too and call a doctor.
Not pregnant. To avoid unwanted pregnancy practice safe sex at all times.
it is safe through pretty much the whole pregnancy,i had sex during both my pregnancies and my children are healthy. but when the fetus grew larger i cut back some.
Just have sex with her
a diet can not effect the baby sex. once your pregnant the baby sex is already there
when she has sex :L
Yes
Much lower if you don't have unprotected sex. Or even better none at all. Safe sex: telephone sex, cyber sex !!
Yes. You can have as much sex as you want when your pregnant unless your doctor has a reason why you shouldn't. The baby is safe although later in the pregnancy you may want to avoid "rough sex" and things like that.
If she gets her period, then she isn't pregnant. If you have sex while she is on her period then there is a chance she will get pregnant.
There are no "safe" days to have sex. Use birth control.
No it can not. The only reason a woman's period would be delayed after rough sex, is that she became pregnant.
Yes, a woman can become pregnant at any time during her menstrual cycle. It is true that at some points it becomes slightly less likely to become pregnant, but there is always a very real chance of becoming pregnant. The human body is not perfect and sometimes releases a second 'egg' before her normal cycle. If you are worried about becoming pregnant or making someone else pregnant then please practice safe sex. I would recommend the pill (if a doctor agrees there are no health risks for the woman) and always wearing a condom. Though remember that the pill does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases. This website should be more informative: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/stds-hiv-safer-sex/safer-sex-4263.htm The bottom line is... sex will always risk the woman becoming pregnant, no matter what precautions are taken. Unless you are willing to become a parent or, as a woman, willing to get an abortion, then think over your choices about sex. Safe sex is sexy!