Showing posts with label Tips for Great Postpartum Sex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips for Great Postpartum Sex. Show all posts

Maybe you need the freedom to say no once in awhile. Your partner might also need the same freedom. There are also compromises that can be made along the way. Maybe intercourse is out but some good old-fashioned kissing and necking isn't?

Maybe you're worried about the repair of an episiotomy or some stitches that you had. Perhaps you're concerned about how your partner feels after watching you give birth.

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You don't have to have sex every night, not even every week. Figure out what timing is right for your relationship

Make sure you and your partner take enough time to get into the mood and that you're feeling moist enough to handle it. If you think you need some more help than what mother nature is providing, be sure to use an over the counter lubricant rather than worry needlessly. If you're still concerned talk to your practitioner.

Bedtime might not always be the right time. Nor will the bedroom always be the right place. Add some spice to your sex life, act like a teenager

Get to know each other a bit better. Remember you're both having to adjust your life to being parents, even if it's not your first child

Having a baby may leave you feeling "touched out," but some special snuggle time with your main guy can help revive that, even before sexual intercourse

is allowed or wanted.

Don't be someone who is caught two months after the birth of your baby wondering if you got pregnant because you took a chance.

Or bathe together. Not only will it save time and money for water but you might have a lot of fun

Take your time. Having sex before you are ready (your mind or your body) is harmful to your relationship.


During pregnancy you may have wondered what the effects of the pregnancy on your body and mind, not to mention a new little one would have on your sex life postpartum. The good news is that many women find that they have better sex lives, just different, after the birth of a baby. Just remember it will be different. Here are some tips to enhancing your postpartum sex life!

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