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DĂ©jĂ  que la masturbation fĂ©minine est un sujet faisant parfois polĂ©mique, le fait de s’y adonner pendant la grossesse est encore plus controversĂ©. Entre la sĂ©curitĂ© du bĂ©bĂ©, ou la dĂ©pendance psychique Ă  cette pratique, ou encore les risques d’infection, beaucoup de raisons entretiennent ce tabou. Parlons sans filtre de la masturbation de la femme enceinte et des prĂ©cautions Ă  prendre.
Depuis la nuit des temps, la masturbation fĂ©minine est considĂ©rĂ©e comme une pratique interdite. Bien que certaines fĂ©ministes aient essayĂ© de lever le tabou sur cette pratique, les prĂ©jugĂ©s ont encore la dent dure. Le plaisir fĂ©minin reste un Ă©lĂ©ment cachĂ© de sa vie intime car il ne fait pas le poids face aux pressions culturelles. Le fait que la masturbation soit dangereuse a Ă©tĂ© trĂšs souvent l’un des arguments contre sa pratique. Le risque d’aliĂ©nation mentale a suscitĂ© la crainte, rĂ©frĂ©nant alors les femmes vis-Ă -vis de cette pratique.
Certains sexologues rassurent pourtant les femmes des bienfaits qu’elles peuvent retirer du fait de se masturber. En somme, s’offrir son moment de plaisir n’est pas seulement inoffensif mais procurerait des bienfaits identiques à ceux de l’acte sexuel avec un partenaire.
Se masturber en couple reste Ă©galement mal vu. Et pourtant, c’est une excellente alternative au cours de la grossesse, lorsque la pĂ©nĂ©tration est impossible. La masturbation pendant la grossesse est donc plutĂŽt recommandĂ©e, surtout lorsque le terme se rapproche. C’est une façon pour la maman d’avoir une autosatisfaction sexuelle, et on sait combien le bien-ĂȘtre de la maman compte Ă  cette pĂ©riode.
Beaucoup de femmes remarquent que leur dĂ©sir sexuel augmente considĂ©rablement pendant la grossesse. Cela est expliquĂ© par une plus grande circulation sanguine dans la rĂ©gion pelvienne. Par consĂ©quent, l’appareil gĂ©nital est plus sensible. Les orgasmes se rĂ©vĂšlent aussi plus intenses.
Avec l’augmentation de la taille du ventre de la maman, certaines positions sexuelles deviennent difficiles Ă  adopter. Certains hommes craignent aussi de faire mal au bĂ©bĂ© par la pĂ©nĂ©tration et hĂ©sitent donc Ă  rĂ©pondre Ă  l’envie de leur Ă©pouse. Tout cela concourt au besoin de la maman de s’auto-satisfaire. Contrairement aux idĂ©es reçues, la masturbation a des effets positifs sur la femme enceinte :
‱ Elle permet de garder une activitĂ© sexuelle pendant la grossesse, sans qu'il n’y ait besoin de pĂ©nĂ©tration.
‱ Elle aide la femme enceinte Ă  se dĂ©tendre, ce qui est bĂ©nĂ©fique Ă  un moment oĂč de nombreux changements physiques et psychologiques vont chambouler son existence.
‱ Les sexologues affirment que la masturbation manuelle favorise la dilatation vaginale, ce qui peut aider la femme au moment de l'accouchement.
Vous ressentez parfois le besoin de vous masturber ? Ne vous privez pas de ce plaisir, mais prenez toutefois certaines prĂ©cautions. Rappelez-vous que toutes les manipulations de votre appareil gĂ©nital doivent se faire avec une stricte hygiĂšne. Évitez donc l’utilisation de jouet sexuel Ă  introduire dans le vagin. PrĂ©fĂ©rez vos doigts en vous assurant que vos mains sont bien propres.
Comme la plupart des terminaisons nerveuses de la zone génitale féminine se trouve sur le clitoris, quelques mouvements circulaires du bout des doigts sur cette partie suffiront pour vous amener au summum du plaisir. Si vous aimez vous masturber avec votre partenaire, vous pourrez aussi vous adonner à deux au sexe oral.
Pour une femme qui n’a pas l’habitude de se masturber, il est souvent impossible de le faire pendant la grossesse. Certaines femmes se sentent coupables de s’adonner au sexe en solitaire et se privent de plaisir. Ne craignez pas de faire appel aux conseils d’un sexologue si vous vous retrouvez coincĂ©e entre l’envie et le poids des blocages psychiques.


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It’s totally normal to masturbate (touch yourself for sexual pleasure) whether you’re sexually active with other people or not. Masturbation even has health benefits, like reducing stress.
Lots of people masturbate! Even if they don't talk about it, it’s common for people of any gender or age to do it. Even before puberty, children sometimes discover that touching their genitals feels good. If you have kids and notice them touching their genitals, let them know that masturbating is completely normal, but something they should do in private.
People masturbate for different reasons — it helps them relax, they want to understand their body better, they want to release sexual tension, or their partner isn’t around. But most people masturbate because it feels good. Many people think that masturbation is only something you do when you don’t have a sex partner. But both single people and people in relationships masturbate. 
Some people masturbate often, others rarely, and some people don’t masturbate at all. Different people masturbate in different ways, for different reasons. Masturbation is a totally personal decision, and there’s no “normal” way to go about it.
Definitely. Lots of people in relationships masturbate. Masturbating when you’re in a relationship doesn’t mean your partner isn’t satisfying you. It’s a great way to figure out what you like and what makes you have an orgasm . Then you can show or tell your partner what feels good. Talking about sex with your partner can make it more fun and can even make your relationship stronger. Some people masturbate at the same time as their partner. It’s a way to be sexual together without having any risk of STDs or pregnancy.
Masturbation is a great way to get to know your body. It’s totally healthy and normal — most people masturbate at some point in their lives.
There are tons of myths meant to scare you into thinking masturbation is wrong or bad. The truth is, it’s perfectly safe. Masturbating won't make you blind, crazy, or stupid. It won’t damage your genitals, cause pimples, or stunt your growth. It doesn’t use up all your orgasms or ruin other kinds of sex.
Wash your hands before touching your penis, vulva, vagina, or anus.
Use a good lubricant. It lowers friction, which helps prevent small tears in your skin and makes things more comfortable.
Clean your sex toys. Otherwise bacteria can build up and cause an infection. The best way to protect sex toys is with a condom that you change whenever the toy is passed from partner to partner or from one body opening to another — mouth, anus, or vagina. If you don’t use condoms, clean sex toys before and after every use. Read the instructions on the package for how to clean your toy.
Don’t share sex toys with multiple partners without cleaning/using new condoms every time. They can pass along STDs .
There are more similarities than differences between male and female masturbation. That’s because everyone masturbates differently and there’s no single “right” way to do it.
You might think that guys are the only ones who masturbate. But that’s just not true!
Regardless of your gender, masturbation is totally healthy and normal. It’s a great way to get to know your body and what feels good. It’s also 100% safe — no risk of pregnancy or STDs.
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