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10 Things No One Tells You About Sex After You Have A Baby
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Parents get real about postpartum sex, including leaky boobs, vaginal dryness, vibrators and so much more.
When you have a baby, people are practically lining up to tell you about the endless feedings, dirty diapers and sleepless nights that lie ahead. But the conversations about what sex is like post-baby tend to be few and far between.
Many health care professionals recommend avoiding intercourse for about six weeks after giving birth to allow the body time to heal, regardless of delivery method. At your postpartum checkup around this time, the doctor or midwife will do an exam and determine whether you’re cleared to resume sex and exercise.
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