The 2 best positions for us when wife was prego...
Doggie
Laying side by side, her on back, me on side. Her leg closest to me over top of my hips, and I straddle her other leg with both of mine and use it as "leverage". Not only am I laying on my side, but I'm also almost perpendicular to her instead of parallel.
with my third child my wife's 34C breasts went to a 34F... :smnotworthy:
The sensitivity will come and go, my wife enjoyed it and nursed each child for a year which is great becuase they ahve been very healthy children so far.
But also wife laying on back edge of bed, hubby standing up wifes legs on hubby's shoulders...that worked as well
Doggy, doggy and more doggy. Especially towards the end. You could spoon, but that's really two doggys on their sides! Another good one is woman on side, man on top - sort of.
Another good one while prego is woman on back, man on knees, woman's legs as high up as she wants them/is comfortable (around his waist, or around his shoulders, whatever).
Once my belly got in the way, I usually preferred to be on top, because I had more control and better balance. We also enjoyed the spooning position, since the belly was out of the way and there was not a lot of pressure on my body if I was particularly tired or sore that day. From behind in the shower was good too, but make sure you don't slip and fall! Reverse cowgirl was a good one too...LOL...I actually miss pregnant sex....
my favorite position while pregnant was Spooning... we each lay on our sides my back to him.. and he enters from behind.. its also one of my favorites while not preggo lol.. allows you to both be really close to each other so not missing out on touching or kissing each other like some of the other positions mentioned.
Especially near the end of the pregnancy, my wife liked to be on top with either me lying down or with sitting in a chair. That way she controlled how deep I was.
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