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Sperm.......
My wife and I just had sex few minutes ago. Not real sex, we just rubbed against each other. Because she is pregnant right now. I don't want to do anything that will harm the baby. She wants to know which color of the sperm is better. You know sometime if you don't have enough water in your body your sperm is yellow and sometimes white. -
You mean semen not sperm (which are microscopic) but I've never heard of it being yellow. The only effect on your wife of having sex during pregnancy would be at the end when an orgasm could possibly induce labor but even that's not a bad thing. You can have "real sex". Would be awful if you couldn't because pregnant women are super sexy.Comment
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I've never seen or heard of yellow sperm, that is something that could be an indicator of some medical issue... if yours is yellow , you should get in to see a doctor, maybe an infection of sorts? Or some other medical symptom... are you drinking enough water? Did you eat anything with a lot of food coloring?
As for not having sex with your pregnant wife... in agreement with the others, you can't hurt her... you should read some books on sex and pregnancy to see how normal and healthy it is. Unless her doctor has forbidden it, there is no reason you shouldn't be making her feel sexy and loved at this special time in the both of your life. Not to mention most women are very horny when pregnant!! Educate yourself on whats safe during pregnancy... and ask your doctor about yoru sperm situation.Scars remind us of where we've been...they don't have to dictate where we're going.Comment
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