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Originally posted by dtb
The black line that extends from your belly button straight down to your public bone that one develops while pregnant. This doesn't go away for a loooong time after delivery.
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Yeah, but not everyone gets it. Those who are particularly melanin-challenged, like me, don't.
As for sex, well, I'd agree that there's definitely more blood flow and more, um, moisture down there during pregnancy, but for me any added benefit that these might have produced was countered by increased feelings of awkwardness and discomfort. Having him on top was just not an option.
tm
eta that I'd almost forgotten about the pubic bone issues (bread eaten, blah blah blah). All women experience a softening of the pubic joint (yes, there's a joint right in the middle--it's not a solid piece of bone) as delivery approaches. This can cause soreness, exacerbated by walking, rolling over in bed, sitting down, etc. Well, for some reason my body thought delivery was approaching at five months gestation. Oy. Bad memories.