Ashley Graham has been an open book about her life. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that she is being candid and honest about her sex life and how being pregnant has had an impact on it. with husband, Justin Ervin and how being pregnant has had an impact on it. The 32-year-old model, who is expecting a baby boy with husband Justin Ervin, opened up recently during an interview with Vogue.

During that interview, Graham stated, "I feel like every relationship goes in waves of sex." She went on to say, "You're like, 'Hey, do we need to plan this?' And now, with pregnancy, things have been really different."

Due to Graham's growing baby bump, being intimate has taken some creativity. "Because there's this huge bulge that can be sensitive if you lay on it or go into a new position." Graham continued, "I've been literally asking every single one of my friends who've had babies or who're pregnant, like, 'What positions do you guys do?' This has to be a normal conversation among mothers."

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After hiding her pregnancy for the four months, Graham felt like she, "didn't have anyone to talk to." She stated later in the article, "I've always had control over my body... but I had this life inside of me saying, 'It's not yours anymore. It's mine.' And you just have to succumb." Graham went on to say, that her stylist, Jordan Foster, gave her one important piece of advice and that was to, "Make pregnant friends." Graham said, "None of my friends were in relationships, let alone pregnant. And now I have nine pregnant friends."

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Graham has also reached out to some other female friends who have gone through pregnancy, including Serena Williams and Amy Schumer, calling it a "camaderie," being friends with other women who are pregnant or have had children. "It's a secret society I didn't know about," she added. Both Williams and Schumer have been upfront and honest with Graham about what they wish they knew while pregnant, what they found out after having the baby, and what they've learned since.

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Schumer told Vogue, "People are so in your face when you're pregnant because they're so (expletive) excited for you. And you don't get it. You can't possibly get it. And then after you've had a baby, you're like, 'Oh, I get it.'" Williams was one to want to know everything about being pregnant. "I was one of those people who wanted to know every ugly detail of what happens ... down there ... what happens everywhere. ... I wanted to know every single thing, and I still love talking about it."

While celebrating her soon-to-be baby boy at her shower in November, Graham paid forward the love that she has received thus far while being pregnant. "In addition to celebrating our baby at our shower, it was important that we showed love to the new moms too!" Graham stated at the event, "One of the greatest parts of this pregnancy journey has been making friends and bonding with other moms."

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