<a href="/CS/photos/apr2007/picture16800.aspx" target="_blank"><img src="/CS/photos/apr2007/images/16800/365x273.aspx" title="pregnant" alt="pregnant" align="right" border="0" height="149" hspace="4" width="200"></a>Here's the <a href="http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/strollerderby/archive/2007/04/29/more-parents-uncensored-pregnancy-sex-uncensoring-or-something.aspx">final chapter</a> on <a href="http://www.parents.com/parents/story.jhtml?storyid=/templatedata/parents/story/data/1147443841473.xml" target="_blank">Parents.com Pregnancy sex uncensored</a>, then uncensored some more. <br><br>"Q. Are there any times when I should avoid sex?<br>A.
If you're having a low-risk pregnancy with no complications, you can
have sex up until the day you deliver, says Sarah de la Torre, MD, an
ob-gyn in Seattle."<br><br>They go on to say don't do it if you have a high-risk pregnancy, blah blah, and then:<br><br>"If you still don't feel like having sex, tell your husband you're just not up for it -- he should understand." <br><br>And if he doesn't understand, well, <a href="http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/strollerderby/archive/2007/04/25/top-10-reasons-new-moms-are-selfish.aspx">time to get used to it</a>.
Almost every nursing mom I know had a libido so low, if Brad Pitt or
Angelina Jolie walked in naked, they'd ask 'em to load the dishwasher
rather than go for a good sheet-tumble. <br><br>What else?