Clitoral orgasm in pregnancy

As is known, the physiological aspects of the female body with the onset of gestation practically do not differ from nonpregnant women. That's why in this period a woman is capable, as before, of experiencing sexual satisfaction. One type of this can be called a clitoral orgasm, which can be noted during pregnancy. Let's talk about it in detail and try to find out whether the clitoral orgasm is harmful during pregnancy and whether it can be tested in a given period of time.

What is sexual arousal?

In order to understand what is usually called the word "orgasm", let us briefly consider what happens to a woman with intimate excitement.

First of all there is a rush of blood to the vessels of the small pelvis, which abundantly supply the reproductive organs. As a result, the clitoris swells, slightly increases in size. This stresses the muscular layer of the cervix and the uterus itself, which leads to a slight change in its position. Bartholin glands of the vestibule secrete a secret, - a lubricant that reduces friction during sexual intercourse.

Will we have a clitoral orgasm during pregnancy?

If a woman does not have contraindications for sexual intercourse when carrying a child, which the doctor usually warns, then this method of delivering pleasure can also be used. In view of the fact that during gestation the volume of circulating blood in the small pelvis increases, some women begin to experience satisfaction even with a gentle massage of this erogenous zone.

Clitoral orgasm can be felt both in early and late pregnancy. In the latter case it is worth considering that physicians in the second half of the third trimester, after about 30-32 weeks, recommend completely to refrain from intimate relationships, in order to prevent premature births.

Sexual contacts can be prohibited and at small terms, in particular in women with habitual miscarriage, or disorders associated with changes in the placenta.