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9th December 2019
08:29pm GMT

"I was one of those people who wanted to know every ugly detail of what happens . . . down there . . . what happens everywhere. Like, why are my nipples so big a week into being pregnant? This makes no sense; the baby doesn’t need to eat yet. I wanted to know every single thing, and I still love talking about it".She also touched on how her sex life has changed since becoming pregnant and it can a while to figure out what position will work best when you've got a baby bump to consider.
"With pregnancy, things have been really different. Because there’s this huge bulge that can be sensitive if you lay on it or go into a new position. I’ve been literally asking every single one of my friends who have had babies or who’re pregnant, like, ‘What positions do you guys do?’ This has to be a normal conversation among mothers".YES to this. The fact that Ashley is saying this should be a normal conversation is so refreshing because despite the fact that many women are experiencing the very same thing, it's still viewed as somewhat of a taboo subject. This needs to change and that will only happen when people start talking about it, normalising an important topic that deserves discussion.