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How To Treat Vaginal Flatulence?

I suffer from anxiety and my fiancé is 9 weeks pregnant. I recently learnt about air embolisms during pregnancy and I have become really worried, we just had sex and she had some vaginal flatulence afterwards. I didn't blow air into her vagina or anything orally, should I be worried??
Wed, 23 Apr 2014
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Hi and welcome to HCM

Many pregnant women dont like sex in first trimester due to nausea and vomiting which they have during this period. But during second trimester this symptoms will subside and they will enjoy sex better.

Coming to oral sex, Licking is fine, but male partner shouldn't blow into genital area. Forcing or blowing air into the vagina could cause an air embolism. So if you have not blown air in to her vagina then NO NEED TO WORRY.
If male partner is not suffering from any infection like herpes the pregnant female can make oral sex on male.
If you are worried about this, please consult her doctor

Unless she is not suffering any other complications in pregnancy like low lying placenta, sex is not contraindicated, but anal sex is a complete no in pregnancy.

Regards
Dr Santosh
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How To Treat Vaginal Flatulence?

Hi and welcome to HCM Many pregnant women dont like sex in first trimester due to nausea and vomiting which they have during this period. But during second trimester this symptoms will subside and they will enjoy sex better. Coming to oral sex, Licking is fine, but male partner shouldn t blow into genital area. Forcing or blowing air into the vagina could cause an air embolism. So if you have not blown air in to her vagina then NO NEED TO WORRY. If male partner is not suffering from any infection like herpes the pregnant female can make oral sex on male. If you are worried about this, please consult her doctor Unless she is not suffering any other complications in pregnancy like low lying placenta, sex is not contraindicated, but anal sex is a complete no in pregnancy. Regards Dr Santosh