No hard and fast rule when it comes to resuming sexual activity after childbirth: Study
Resuming
sexual
activity after pregnancy isn't easy, especially for
mothers experiencing postpartum pain, fatigue and stress. Yet, many
couples are led to believe there is a point at which they can restart
sexual
intercourse, which according to a recent study, is not
actually the case.
As
part of the research, participants of the study retold their
conversations with their doctors about postpartum sex.
"Among
participants, the most frequent recommendation from health providers
was to resume sex after the six-week postpartum visit," said
Andrea DeMaria, lead author of the study.
The
finding of the study were published in the Journal of Culture, Health
and Sexuality.
He
further explained, "Contrarily to the medical suggestions, we
found some women were ready before six weeks due to personal and
partner desire, while other women expressed difficulties resuming
sex, including pain and exhaustion from caring for a new baby."
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