Anyone who wants to take their sex life up a notch! Astroglide allows couples to ramp up their pleasure, and our latex-safe water based lubes and silicone lubes make condom use safer and more pleasant. You can use Astroglide to help ease into a new sexual position, or to add heat and flavor to your sex life. Women can use Astroglide not only as a personal lubricant, but also to help relieve vaginal dryness. Whether you choose a water based lube or a silicone lube , most Astroglide personal lubricants are latex safe check product packaging for more info.
Petroleum-based products like Vaseline, baby oil or mineral oil can break down the latex in condoms, increasing the risk of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. In addition, moisture creams and lotions can interfere with vaginal pH levels, and can cause irritation or yeast infections. Life is too short for bad sex. Purchase Astroglide wherever the slickest, longest lasting, most satisfying personal lubricants are sold. You can find Astroglide at most grocery stores, drugstores and mass retailers, as well as many online stores.
Click here for a list of our retailers. Pregnancy hormones spiking your sex drive? Use caution when getting it on. Formal studies have not been conducted to test the safety of personal lubricant use during pregnancy. Please consult your physician before using Astroglide during pregnancy. Each formula of Astroglide has its own unique blend of ingredients.
Here's a little secret about pregnancy sex: For many women, it means nine months of leaving the lube tube stashed away in a night table drawer. But all women are different, and the same hormonal changes that make some pregnant women perpetually wet can make other pregnant women dry.
So if you're feeling parched down there and sex is causing uncomfortable friction, by all means get gliding with a pregnancy-safe lube. A Indiana University study of nearly 2, women found that those who used lube during sex reported significantly higher levels of satisfaction and pleasure. Your best bet is a water-based product, says Loralei Thornburg, M. The pros: They're smooth and slick, and there's little risk of irritation or infection. The cons: Because they get absorbed into skin and mucous membranes, they may need to be reapplied periodically.
The short answer is no, because your cervix is sealed shut, so there's no risk of any goo getting into the baby's space. Even with water-based lubricants, steer clear of products that contain glycerin, parabens, or fragrances, which can be irritating.
Definitely avoid lubricants with additives think: tingling designed to enhance pleasure. So I don't know the answer the question, but I thought you all might get a laugh out of this. I read the title and thought it said "Astrologygild" LOL!! I'm positive that it's safe to use, but if you want to save a whole lot of money just buy a bottle of glycerine in the pharmacy section of the grocery store.
It's the exact same thing only a plainer version. And much, much less expensive! I love Astroglide!!! For many women, the first three months of pregnancy can bring fatigue and nausea.
If these symptoms are present, a woman may not feel like making love. Pregnancy brings an increased blood supply to the pelvic area. During the second three months of pregnancy, after the first trimester symptoms have passed and before the growing uterus makes positioning more of a challenge, many women enjoy sexual intercourse.
A woman's breasts increase in size during pregnancy, enlarging even more with sexual arousal. For some women this is the first time that they truly enjoy having their breasts fondled, while others experience these changes as uncomfortable breast tenderness. As the pregnancy progresses and a woman begins to lose her waistline, positioning and comfort become important in lovemaking.
A woman may become depressed as the shape of her body changes. As the baby begins to move down into the pelvis, a woman may be bothered by increased pelvic pressure. She may not like the idea of intercourse and her partner also may worry about hurting the baby.
Continue reading. In addition, orgasm may be somewhat frightening during pregnancy. Upon reaching orgasm, the uterus contracts in a rhythmical fashion. In a pregnant woman, these contractions last longer and in the third trimester they can occasionally turn into long, hard contractions that may feel uncomfortable. Sensitivity to each other's wishes is vital.
Cuddling and massage may be an alternate way to share time together. Partners need to be honest and realistic about sex during pregnancy.
Open communication may help to defuse frustration. HIV infections can be transmitted to the unborn child.
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