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Whether you gave birth vaginally or by C-section, it’s crucial to wait to have sex until your doctor gives you the green light. “At your 6-week postpartum checkup, your doctor will check that the cervix has closed, bleeding has subsided, and that tears and cuts have healed,” says Dr. Hutcherson, who is also the author of Pleasure: A Woman’s
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Sex after pregnancy happens. Honestly. First, however, vaginal soreness and sheer exhaustion are likely to take a toll. Whether you’re in the mood or sexual intimacy is the last thing on your mind, here’s what you need to know about sex after pregnancy. Whether you give birth vaginally or by C
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Some people call emergency contraceptive pills “morning after pills,” but you don’t have to wait until the morning after.You can take the pills right away or use them up to five days after sex if you did not use birth control, you think your birth control failed, or you were made to have sex against your will.
It’s an issue all parents face – but rarely talk about. Now, one mother dares to ask that important question How long after birth should a woman wait to make love?
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When is it safe to start having sex again? Many caregivers recommend waiting about four weeks after you give birth. It’s definitely not safe to have intercourse involving penetration until at least two weeks after delivery. During this time, you’re usually still bleeding and at risk for a hemorrhage