Lack of interest in sex after pregnancy?


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I think some of that is to say normal... hormones can you take you extremely wacked out. Things will settle down and heat pay for up! Else the species would be extinct ;)

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Completely normal!! Postpartum hormonal episode can finishing as long as a couple of years. Motherly care of an infant in women are usually more meaningful than spousal satisfaction.

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It's normal ..it's going to rob some time but you will get it pay for.I know what you are going through

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Hi Nikki!
What you are experincing is entirely conventional! Actually, it is probably more common not to be interested in sex after pregnancy than the in front of.

Are you breastfeeding? In that case, hormones are working intricate to make you focus on your infant, rather than the rest of the world including sex. Your body almost go through a mini-menopause due to the breastfeeding hormones.

But even if you don't breatsfeed, being a untried mom is a huge change (not simply the first time) and lack of sleep and the bonding process near your baby, will also work contained by the "wrong" direction regarding the interest in sex.

But your body will return to mundane over time!

Often spouses are more stressed out by their women's lack of interest, which can be tough on the relationship for a while. Try to talk profusely to eachother, and show this answer to your spouse... ;-D

For a few tips on how to feel better as a unknown mom, as well as information on what happen to your body, check http://www.easybabylife.com/new-mother.h...

Good luck!

/Paula





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