No Pregger Sex

""And then she says, look, you can see the baby moving. I don't WANT to see the baby moving! Shit, once you've seen that, you can't go on with it. I mean, just on principle -- that's his home, he's living in there! I wouldn't want a stranger sticking his dick in my house...""

- Robert Schimmel

"Doctor: And of course the best way to induce labor is sex. Ross: You have got to be kidding me!"

- Friends

In most media, it's fairly unusual to see a pregnant woman implied as having sex during her pregnancy, even if this is a show which otherwise is fairly frank and open about human sexuality. It's a bit of an odd taboo, but it's one that can clearly be traced back to one fairly bizarre cultural belief which writers often impart.

Supposedly, someway, somehow, the man's genitalia could prod the unborn and the pressure could cause permanent damage. The kid could grow up with a misshapen limb, or worse. Not to mention genital-to-fetus contact just sounds... wrong, especially if it's your kid.

For various reasons this idea is, well, ridiculous. The fact of the matter is that there is a pretty strong membrane over the womb, designed to hold several pounds of the baby and the amniotic fluid. (Of course there is. Otherwise, what's keeping it in?) A penis is not going to break through that. This is assuming that it somehow even gets that far. The womb and the vagina are very far away from each other anatomically and the biggest penis in the world is going to have a nearly impossible time broaching the difference. Not to mention that the two are separated by the cervix, which is not wide enough to admit said massive penis. Plus, while an erect penis might be quite firm and hard, it's not usually that hard.

Ironically, it turns out that sex during pregnancy is actually recommended by doctors to reduce hypertension. However, there are circumstances (such as risk for premature labor) when a doctor might advise a pregnant woman to forgo some or all sexual activities. Additionally, some doctors recommend that a woman refrain from giving oral sex (or at least "ingesting") because of the possibility that certain protein compounds (prostaglandins) in semen may induce labor.

Outside of the issue of damage to the baby, however, a rather more practical issue can arise; comfort. Depending on how far along the pregnancy—and thus the development of the fetus—is, both partners may find themselves having to navigate a potentially rather large and heavy obstruction on the woman's part, which can make it difficult to find a position which is comfortable and satisfying for both partners. (Not to mention the mood swings, persistent vomiting, fatigue, and various other aches and pains that can crop up throughout gestation, not that those are constant) It's certainly not impossible to do so, however. Some people have dedicated a large amount of time to thinking about this, cause people can be Horny Devils—sometimes even thanks to the pregnancy; the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy can increase the mother's sex drive.

Granted, a lot of people don't bother to think this through that much. Besides, steamy sex scenes are usually pure Fan Service in the first place, and let's face it: sex scenes featuring pregnant women have a niche appeal at best.

Fan Works

 * Subverted in My Inner Life. Jenna and Link continue to have sex all throughout both of her pregnancies. She is even advised by the Healer she visits to do so, since it "makes the baby stronger". Right...
 * One Mister Seahorse fic had the...how do I put it...pregnant father buggering the other father instead. Whether that's less or more squicky is a case of Your Mileage May Vary.
 * In an Iron Man fan fic that had Pepper pregnant with Tony's baby, Pepper didn't just have sex with Tony, she flat out attacked him.
 * A chapter in a one-shot collection is about George and Ron pranking Harry by convincing him that this is a necessity for all women. After some (very frustrating) time, Ginny's investigations reveal the reason for Harry's lack of attention... and she isn't pleased.
 * In White Rain,

Film

 * In the film Nine Months, the mother refuses to have sex due to this.
 * In Knocked Up, Seth Rogen's character has this fear in the middle of doing the deed, much to his girlfriend's disappointment.
 * That didn't stop him from multiple attempts, of course...
 * Averted in Munich; after having sex with his visibly pregnant wife, the main character asks her "How long into the pregnancy should we stop having sex?" Between heavy breaths, she responds: "labor."
 * Discussed in Dogma, where Jay is aware that a pregnant woman can have sex "until the third trimester."

Literature

 * In Stephen King's The Stand, Stu Redman and Frannie Goldsmith regularly have sex while she's pregnant, although at one point Stu worries about "squishing" the kid between them. Apparently he's only familiar with the missionary position?
 * In Flowers for Algernon, Charlie halted a near-sexual encounter after finding out that the woman was pregnant. He was squicked; her, not so much.
 * In Broken, Elena and Clay stop having sex during pregnancy because she started 'spotting' as if on her period. Even though the Pack doctor reassured them that they couldn't hurt their baby, they were too scared to risk it. So instead, they got very creative with their sex life.
 * That's not the only thing she's scared of doing, either...
 * Referenced in the Flashman book Flash for Freedom, where Flashman finds his wife Elspeth's pregnant appearance arousing and wants to have sex, but she declines thinking it could hurt the unborn child.
 * In Robert Heinlein 's Time Enough For Love the main character, Lazarus Long goes back in time and has sex with his mother. She's ok cheating on his father because she's already pregnant. Much like Julia the Elder below.
 * Ways of Dying by Zakes Mda technically averts this in that a woman who's in the third trimester has an affair with her obstetrician. Unfortunately for them, they're caught in the act, and as you might imagine, they're not married to each other. The woman gets out of any trouble due to sheer gall, but the obstetrician tries to lie his way out and gets beaten up for it.
 * Averted in Vilhelm Moberg's Emigrants suite. Kristina laments the fact that while she's pregnant with her fifth child she and Karl Oskar will be journeying to America, never alone and thus not able to have sex. Which disappoints Kristina since the only time she can fully relax during sex is when she's already pregnant and thus doesn't have to worry about getting pregnant.
 * Women on Darkover never have sex during pregnancy, preferring to send their husbands to other women - usually a sister or very close friend during their gestation. They are shocked at the notion that Terran men would 'demand' sex of their gravid wives. Of course they are also shocked at the idea of men remaining celibate for nine months.
 * In the Masters of Rome series Pompey the Great avoids having sex with his new wife - though they both want it badly - because she is pregnant with the child of her former husband.
 * Averted in Tales of Kolmar.

Live Action TV
"JD: That was so cool! And weird. Kim: I think he liked it too; he's kicking like crazy. JD: And now it's disgusting. (Not that that stopped him from doing it again)"
 * In Misfits Nathan has sex with Marnie days before she gives birth- and minutes after meeting her.
 * In Brass Eye, the American rap artist Jail B8 blames his pedophilia on his father fucking him "anally, prenatally".
 * In one episode of Two and A Half Men, Berta's pregnant daughter Naomi is visiting, and is quite clearly arousing Alan. When Charlie asks him what the Hell, he intimates that he and Judith had the best and most frequent sex of their marriage while she was pregnant with Jake, leaving him with an innate attraction to pregnant women. Charlie assumes that this explains Jake's grades, and then weighs in on the subject of sex with pregnant women with "Once there's a bun in the oven, I no longer feel the need to butter it." Later in the episode, Jake wonders if having sex with a pregnant lady means she'll have twins. When Alan confirms that that isn't how it works, Naomi adds that "Otherwise I'd be havin' a whole damn litter!"
 * Subverted in an episode of Veronicas Closet where one character is afraid he may harm the baby if he has sex with his pregnant girlfriend. Someone else explains the truth to him by using an analogy involving a car, a garage and house. It ends with something along the lines of "No matter how big your car is, driving it into the garage cannot harm the baby in the house".
 * An early episode of Veronica Mars had two men fighting over an heavily pregnant attractive redhead despite both knowing that nether of them was the father.
 * Friends had this when Rachel was pregnant. She hit a point four months in where every guy was really sexy, and she was often aroused. Pheobe said she got through it with a cardboard cut out of a professional boxer.
 * And by the end of the pregnancy (when the baby is overdue) Rachel's gynecologist recommends sex to help the pregnancy along, and she spends the rest of the episode trying to seduce Ross (her water breaks just before they get around to it, though).
 * Even Scrubs, where, being doctors they really should know better, features Dr Cox and Kelso calling pregnancy sex "a freakshow", because the fetus has hands and will try to grab any invaders. Of course, they were definitely just trying to freak Turk out.
 * When Kim was (visibly) pregnant though, she and JD were shown to have pregnant sex, JD even gloated in front of his friends that he could "Sex [his] pregnant girlfriend into a coma.".

"MP: Certainly not....you might get bitten by the baby."
 * In Nip Tuck, Christian gets physically violent with a store clerk who has sex with the woman carrying his child (even though Christian and the woman no longer have a sexual or emotional relationship). Even though Christian has sex with her later on to help reduce her tension. The implication is that Christian freaks out because the clerk has a pregnancy fetish, which makes Christian "sick" for having sex with women to whom he's attracted. Considering that Christian is the show's Casanova, this helps solidify his position as being a giant hypocrite.
 * Prison Break: When reunited with his pregnant girlfriend Maricruz in season 2, Sucre worries about this.
 * On Freaks and Geeks, during Sex Ed someone asked if it was possible to poke the fetus during sex, and the gym teacher said that it wouldn't happen (except, supposedly, to the kid who was wearing an eyepatch at that moment).
 * Patrick from Coupling claimed to have had sex with a pregnant woman, who he had no trouble finding sexy. This squicked Sally immensely, rather derailing what had been her attempts to assure Susan (pregnant) and Steve that pregnant woman were beautiful and sexual activity involving them was also beautiful and natural.
 * Steve is equally squicked and explains that sex with pregnant women is taboo, but that he's allowed to have sex with Susan since he's the one who "taboo-ized" her.
 * Sally's squick is signalled to the viewer as irrational given that she wants to have a baby, and the scene ends with Patrick and Sally huffy with each other because she wants to be pregnant and he finds pregnant women sexy... and neither of them appear to realise that this is the ideal situation for them.
 * In British Drama Cold Feet the man is reluctant to have sex with his pregnant wife. Not because he fears he might harm the child, but because he thinks it's "impolite to go poking around in there". She eventually convinces hims that the baby is asleep and won't notice.
 * British comedy show KYTV once had a sketch where the news show was interviewing a government minister and asked him if people should have sex during pregnancy

"Jefferson: She wants sex all the time. I mean, having sex with your pregnant wife is, is like putting gas in the tank of a car that you've already wrecked."
 * As Married... with Children's Jefferson D'Arcy once put it:


 * Seen in Goodnight Sweetheart when a pregnant Phoebe refuses to have sex with Gary on the grounds that it might damage the baby. Great play is made of the Values Dissonance when she has no problem in continuing to smoke.
 * Averted in The Drew Carey Show, but not until after Drew has an Imagine Spot of the baby with a small round dent in its forehead blaming it on him.
 * Attempted aversion AND play straight in Rome, when Pullo wants to have sex with the pregnant Eirene, but she refuses on the grounds it's "bad for the baby."
 * Miranda of Sex and the City muses "What if he's huge?" and fears that her partner might dent her baby or something.
 * She gets over it. Later on, when she's horny from all the pregnancy-hormones and her at that point quite visible pregnancy is cramping her gettin'-around skills, she muses that that must be why you're supposed to have children within wedlock - so that "there's one guy around who's obligated to have sex with you."
 * On Mad About You, Paul was initially reluctant to have sex with a pregnant Jamie, fearing he could hurt her or the baby, but their sex life resumed once he was assured by her and her doctor that this was not so. There was even a scene shortly before she went into labor,in fact, initiated by Paul in an attempt to induce labor (she was overdue).
 * Averted on several soap operas. Especially noteworthy is that there was no drawn-out discussion about safety or comfort, etc. beforehand.
 * On Titus, the titular character finds out his best friend Tommy has been having sex with his pregnant sister. He starts wondering if it's even safe, but Dave assures him it's perfectly safe up to a point. Titus then mentions(in the Neutral Space) that Dave knows a lot about the female reproductive system; not because he studied it, but because one time he got so high, he remembered being born.
 * Averted in The Secret Life of the American Teenager with  who frequently have sex. Their friends initially ask them if they find it weird, but the couple is adamant that it's not.
 * In an episode of Royal Pains, Hank accompanies a heavily pregnant woman and her family to their private island, and she confides in him that she intends to induce labor during their stay. Hank vetoes the idea, since getting proper medical care would be difficult if something went wrong, and later has to discourage her and her husband from having sex because of it. Quoth the husband: "I had no idea sex led to childbirth. (beat) That Came Out Wrong."

Music
"And all this stirring inside my belly Won't quell my want for love And I may swoon from all this swelling But I won't want for love"
 * Averted in the album The Hazards of Love by The Decemberists. Note the lyrics of "Won't Want for Love (Margaret in the Taiga)", in which the pregnant Margaret is going to meet her lover.


 * Also averted in the music video Bun In The Oven, created in 2010 for the LA Comedy Shorts Film Festival. The whole song is about a pregnant woman, backed up by several more pregnant women, singing how she sees no reason to stop having sex because she's heavily pregnant and, if anything, she's even sexier now that she is pregnant.

Newspaper & Magazines

 * This comes up in the column Savage Love from time to time, though in one case it seemed that a guy was just using it as an excuse because he wasn't attracted to his wife at that stage in her pregnancy.

Comedy
""At one point, the instructor told us, "Now, after your wife's water breaks, do not have sex.". I raised my hand. I said "Is this really a problem?!" That's a sensitive husband, ain't it? "So, uh...just how far apart are the contractions there, sweet thing? Seems like a shame to waste this semi-private room." See, and they wouldn't tell you that unless somebody had done it, that's what bothers me.""
 * There's an old joke dealing with this, where a super-intelligent baby emerges from the womb, thanks his doctor, his mother, and then asks his dad to lean down. Upon doing so, the baby pokes his finger into his father's forehead repeatedly and asks "How do you like it?"
 * Stand-up comedian Jeff Foxworthy told a story about the Lamaze class he and his wife attended before the birth of their first daughter.


 * On Dane Cook's first album, he chats with a pregnant couple in the audience about their continued sex life, expressing impressed surprise that they still do it.

Theatre

 * A very Dead Baby Comedy aversion of this in the musical The Threepenny Opera. As discussed in the song "The Pimp's Ballad", Macheath and his ex-lover Jenny had sex while she was pregnant for the deliberate purpose of causing a miscarriage.

Tabletop Games

 * Averted by Warhammer 40,000 (of all franchises) - part of the reason that the Eldar have such low birth rates is that the father has to make multiple genetic donations over the pregnancy for the offspring to be viable. Unfortunately for them, there is a Chaos God after them attempting to enforce Death by Sex.

Web Comics

 * Anna, in Jack, was rather squicked by Wednesday's suggesting sex while she was pregnant, in the arc "Wednesday's Child".
 * Completely inverted in Sabrina Online, where pregnancy made Amy even randier.

Web Original

 * THIS.

Real Life

 * It gets averted.
 * There's even a near-mythical sexual position called the "Seventh Posture" from ancient Arabia that's supposedly easiest to perform if the woman is pregnant. Or, alternatively, the position is supposed to be extremely comfortable for pregnant women.
 * Massively averted; it seems like most women desire more sex—possibly for the intimacy—while they are pregnant. Hey, if you're not going to sleep, anyways.....
 * The daughter of Augustus Caesar and wife of Tiberius, known as Julia the Elder, was is still widely rumored to have been rampantly unfaithful to her husband with much of Rome. When asked how all her children resembled her husband, despite her infidelities, she reportedly stated that "she took on new passengers only when the boat was already full."
 * Sex During Labour.
 * There's a certain indigenous group in the rainforests of South America where women are encouraged to have sex with multiple partners during pregnancy due to the belief semen is necessary to nourish the child. Furthermore, every man she's with during her pregnancy is counted as a "father," meaning that it is in the woman's interest to get as many potential helpers as possible. It is, however, considered an "optional" (but encouraged) practice. Notably, the women that do this the most are usually the ones that had previously had a miscarriage or stillbirth, or who had lost a child later on. Their husbands are apparently perfectly fine with it, of course having extra 'fathers' to help provide for mother and child is to their advantage too.
 * The Aztecs encouraged women in their first months of pregnancy to have lots of physical contact with their husbands, believing it would make the child stronger and healthier. However, during the last months of pregnancy, they believed a woman should have no physical contact with their husband at all because it might cause the baby to "stick to the womb".
 * Humans are unusual in that we can have sex while pregnant. Most female animals lose their drive to copulate immediately after conception occurs; humans and bonobos are among the few exceptions.