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I am currently in my first trimester of pregnancy and have noticed that I am experiencing excessive vaginal wetness during sex. This is something new for me and it's making me feel uncomfortable and embarrassed. My partner has to stop and wipe me with a towel because I am so wet, which is affecting our enjoyment. I don't have any discharge, but this excessive wetness is causing discomfort. Is this normal during pregnancy?
Artificial Intelligence Health Assistant's Answer

It is completely normal to experience increased vaginal lubrication during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester. The hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy can lead to an increase in blood flow to the pelvic area, resulting in more lubrication. This increased wetness is nature's way of preparing your body for intercourse and can actually make sex more pleasurable for both you and your partner.

However, if you are feeling uncomfortable or embarrassed by the excessive wetness, there are a few things you can try to manage it:

  • Communication with your partner: Talk openly with your partner about how you're feeling and find ways to make adjustments during sex that are comfortable for both of you.

  • Use towels or pads: Keep some towels or pads nearby during sex to help absorb any excess moisture and prevent discomfort.

  • Experiment with different positions: Some sexual positions may be more comfortable than others when dealing with excessive wetness. Try different positions to find what works best for you.

  • Take breaks as needed: If the wetness becomes too much, take breaks during sex to wipe away excess moisture or change positions.

    Remember, every woman's experience during pregnancy is unique, so what may be normal for one person may not be for another. If you have any concerns or if the excessive wetness continues or is accompanied by other symptoms such as itching, odor, or pain, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance.

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    Your body is changing due to your hormone levels. It's normal. If concern talk to your OB..

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    Yes i was like too. It is normal don't worry. 

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