Your Orgasmic Pregnancy: Little Sex Secrets Every Hot Mama Should Know

Author:   Danielle Cavallucci (Danielle Cavallucci) ,  Yvonne K. Fulbright (Yvonne K. Fulbright)
Publisher:   Hunter House Inc.,U.S.
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Pages:   176
Publication Date:   13 November 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Thankfully, pregnant women no longer have to disguise their condition or confine themselves to the home. They’re free to do other things — like enjoy an active sex life. This no-nonsense guide helps mothers-to-be maintain intimacy through all three trimesters and beyond. Using the real-life experience of one author and the professional expertise of the other, it covers a wide range of issues regarding sex and pregnancy, including the unanswered, difficult, and taboo questions and topics most people are afraid to address. It also helps partners develop new ways of communicating that help pregnant women relish life’s deepest expression of sexual union. With warmth and encouragement, it prepares women for the sexual challenges and joys of pregnancy and motherhood, giving them confidence and the tools they need to enjoy it all with verve, humor, grace, and joy.

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Author:   Danielle Cavallucci (Danielle Cavallucci) ,  Yvonne K. Fulbright (Yvonne K. Fulbright)
Publisher:   Hunter House Inc.,U.S.
Imprint:   Hunter House Inc.,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 16.50cm
ISBN:  

9780897935012


ISBN 10:   0897935012
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   13 November 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Unique in sex-advice lit and highly recommended...Hardly erotic-minded, the average mama-to-be is assumed to be throwing up, not putting out. Yet authors Cavallucci, a pregnancy coach and fitness trainer as well as a new mama herself, and Fulbright, a sexuality educator (Argosy Univ.; Pleasuring: The Secrets of Sexual Satisfaction), assert that maintaining an erotic connection during pregnancy offers real benefits for self, mate, and child. Their lively and sassy manual--an OB-GYN contributed comments and vetted the medical material--discusses each trimester separately: what to expect physically, positions and techniques, non-penetration options, tuning in with one's partner, and coping with fatigue and competing priorities. Throughout, safety concerns turn up repeatedly and appropriately, e.g., preggie sex no-nos, when to be concerned, and when to check with your doctor. All advice is grounded in quotes and information from other pregnant women and their partners as well as from the psychomedical literature. --Martha Cornog, Library Journal This book was a relief to read after thumbing through so many pregnancy books that quickly skirt over a topic that is central to life during pregnancy. It keeps a light--but not condescending--tone while exploring each trimester, the post-partum days, and the big topics that transcend whatever week of your pregnancy you find yourself in. There's plenty of appropriately explicit how-tos along with diagrams that, alas, were left out of the early reviewer edition. The book is targeted to the pregnant woman, of course, but partners will find it works for them too, especially the sidebars helpfully titled, For Partners. The book is a bit hetero-normed, but tries to stay as sexuality neutral as possible. There are also plenty of examples of lesbian sex during pregnancy that make this book plenty adequate no matter your partner's parts. -- Zhejw, LibraryThing Early Reviewer A fantastic book for the recently pregnant, Fulbright and Cavalucci's book guides women (and their partners) through some of the physical and psychological barriers to intimacy during pregnancy. They offer suggestions and guidance and list situations where a doctor's guidance might be recommended. - Jshorr, LibraryThing Early Reviewer


Unique in sex-advice lit and highly recommended...Hardly erotic-minded, the average mama-to-be is assumed to be throwing up, not putting out. Yet authors Cavallucci, a pregnancy coach and fitness trainer as well as a new mama herself, and Fulbright, a sexuality educator (Argosy Univ.; Pleasuring: The Secrets of Sexual Satisfaction), assert that maintaining an erotic connection during pregnancy offers real benefits for self, mate, and child. Their lively and sassy manual--an OB-GYN contributed comments and vetted the medical material--discusses each trimester separately: what to expect physically, positions and techniques, non-penetration options, tuning in with one's partner, and coping with fatigue and competing priorities. Throughout, safety concerns turn up repeatedly and appropriately, e.g., preggie sex no-nos, when to be concerned, and when to check with your doctor. All advice is grounded in quotes and information from other pregnant women and their partners as well as from the psychomedical literature. --Martha Cornog, Library Journal This book was a relief to read after thumbing through so many pregnancy books that quickly skirt over a topic that is central to life during pregnancy. It keeps a light--but not condescending--tone while exploring each trimester, the post-partum days, and the big topics that transcend whatever week of your pregnancy you find yourself in. There's plenty of appropriately explicit how-tos along with diagrams that, alas, were left out of the early reviewer edition. The book is targeted to the pregnant woman, of course, but partners will find it works for them too, especially the sidebars helpfully titled, For Partners. The book is a bit hetero-normed, but tries to stay as sexuality neutral as possible. There are also plenty of examples of lesbian sex during pregnancy that make this book plenty adequate no matter your partner's parts. -- Zhejw, LibraryThing Early Reviewer A fantastic book fo


<br> Unique in sex-advice lit and highly recommended...Hardly erotic-minded, the average mama-to-be is assumed to be throwing up, not putting out. Yet authors Cavallucci, a pregnancy coach and fitness trainer as well as a new mama herself, and Fulbright, a sexuality educator (Argosy Univ.; Pleasuring: The Secrets of Sexual Satisfaction), assert that maintaining an erotic connection during pregnancy offers real benefits for self, mate, and child. Their lively and sassy manual--an OB-GYN contributed comments and vetted the medical material--discusses each trimester separately: what to expect physically, positions and techniques, non-penetration options, tuning in with one's partner, and coping with fatigue and competing priorities. Throughout, safety concerns turn up repeatedly and appropriately, e.g., preggie sex no-nos, when to be concerned, and when to check with your doctor. All advice is grounded in quotes and information from other pregnant women and their partners as well as from the psychomedical literature. --Martha Cornog, Library Journal <br> This book was a relief to read after thumbing through so many pregnancy books that quickly skirt over a topic that is central to life during pregnancy. It keeps a light--but not condescending--tone while exploring each trimester, the post-partum days, and the big topics that transcend whatever week of your pregnancy you find yourself in. There's plenty of appropriately explicit how-tos along with diagrams that, alas, were left out of the early reviewer edition. <br>The book is targeted to the pregnant woman, of course, but partners will find it works for them too, especially the sidebars helpfully titled, For Partners. <br>The book is a bit hetero-normed, but tries to stay as sexuality neutral as possible. There are also plenty of examples of lesbian sex during pregnancy that make this book plenty adequate no matter your partner's parts. -- Zhejw, LibraryThing Early Reviewer <br>A fantastic book fo


<br> Unique in sex-advice lit and highly recommended...Hardly erotic-minded, the average mama-to-be is assumed to be throwing up, not putting out. Yet authors Cavallucci, a pregnancy coach and fitness trainer as well as a new mama herself, and Fulbright, a sexuality educator (Argosy Univ.; Pleasuring: The Secrets of Sexual Satisfaction), assert that maintaining an erotic connection during pregnancy offers real benefits for self, mate, and child. Their lively and sassy manual--an OB-GYN contributed comments and vetted the medical material--discusses each trimester separately: what to expect physically, positions and techniques, non-penetration options, tuning in with one's partner, and coping with fatigue and competing priorities. Throughout, safety concerns turn up repeatedly and appropriately, e.g., preggie sex no-nos, when to be concerned, and when to check with your doctor. All advice is grounded in quotes and information from other pregnant women and their partners as well as from


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