Oh, dude, like, sleeping with different men while pregnant can increase the risk of sexually transmitted infections for you and the baby. It can also complicate paternity issues and make it harder to track the baby's health and development. So, you know, maybe stick to one partner for now.
Perfectly safe, the fetus is well protected. After a while it will be uncomfortable anyways so that will solve itself.
Nope.
No it can not. Pregnancy and fetuses don't have that effect on anyone.
It depends. Try different positions and see what feels right. Laying on the back with face up is usually best. Pregnant women must not go on their stomach while sleeping.
Yes, it's possible--if a man has unprotected sex with her while she is sleeping (though, if she's asleep, she's not giving consent and this is considered RAPE) and his sperm goes into her body, she has just as much of a chance of getting pregnant as anyone else. But in any case, DO NOT have sex with a girl while she is asleep--this IS rape, unless she specifically said that you could have sex with her while she was asleep. Otherwise--NO. DON'T DO IT.
The duration of While You Were Sleeping is 1.72 hours.
You should go to a doctor or midwife while pregnant there are so many dangers for you and the baby if you don't have medical help during a pregnancy
many different hormones happen while your pregnant so possibly but it doesnt sound like one they warn you about
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They act normal, except they sleep a lot more than usual. My old cat had 5 litters of kittens, and everytime I walked outside while she was pregnant, she was always sleeping.
No the sperm of the person you are having sex with while pregnant will have no effect at all on the baby.
Aching hips while sleeping can be caused by various factors such as sleeping on an old or unsupportive mattress, sleeping in an improper position that puts strain on the hip joints, or underlying medical conditions like arthritis or bursitis. It's recommended to try sleeping in a different position, using pillows for support, and investing in a more supportive mattress to alleviate hip pain while sleeping.