You don’t have to have sex to enjoy a close, loving relationship with your partner during your pregnancy. Maybe you’ve been told you have a high-risk pregnancy and need to abstain. Perhaps one (or both) of you simply isn’t in the mood.
Hugging, kissing, cuddling are all ways to share affection without being sexual -- and they may be all you want or need right now.At the same time, it’s important to maintain a certain level of intimacy with your partner. Without it, you may lose sight of your relationship as a couple and begin to view yourselves only as “mom” and “dad,” especially after your little one is born. Take this time now to reaffirm your sexual bond.
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