You’re finally pregnant. You like it. You like everything about it. There’s one thing though that makes you feel awkward. You feel extra horny most of the time. You wonder if you’re normal. It’s your first ever pregnancy so you don’t really know how you should feel. Well, here’s some good news. You’re normal and yes, you should be feeling horny when pregnant. It is in fact, one of the hallmarks of a healthy pregnancy. That’s because your body’s experiencing a surge of oestrogen and progesterone hormones. You’re therefore, extra sensitive down there. You get wet too very very first. So what exactly do you do with all the emotions, sensitivity and yeah, horniness? You guessed it right, get yourself a rabbit dildo. Read on to learn more.
Safety First
The rule of the thumb here is simple. Consult your healthcare provider. Have them know you’re sexually active even when pregnant. The healthcare provider should be able to guide you well on what’s safe and what isn’t. Over and beyond the consultation and guidance from your doctor, listen to your body. This shouldn’t be a problem. If something doesn’t feel right, or makes you feel uncomfortable, then stop it.
Penetrative Sex
You already know as a woman that you don’t need penetrative sex to orgasm. That’s exactly where your rabbit dildo comes in. You don’t have to get it inside your vagina. Vibrate it over your clit and you’re good to go. You can of course, consider penetrative stimulation once your doctor gives you the green light.
Hygiene
This is very important for pretty obvious reasons. First off, do not use your vibrator for anal and vaginal pleasure. Keep it strictly vaginal. Be sure to also clean your dildo after every use. One safe way to go about it is to wipe it clean with a non-scented disinfectant before use. Wipe it clean too after use then store it in a clean, dry place.
Use Of Lubes
There are hundreds of erotic lubes in the market today branded as both safe and pleasurable. Be keen on what you go for. Scents, colours and flavours may all look like a good way to weigh what’s good. That’s not the case though. To be on the safe side, read the packaging labels on lubes before buying them. Watch out for labels such as ‘Not to be used by pregnant/expectant women’ or ‘strictly for external use’. Avoid too lubes with hot pepper extracts like capsaicin or mint. When it comes to lube, the safety test is very simple – if you can’t put the lube in your eyes, then don’t put it down there. Simply stick to non-scented, water based lubes.