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Why Should Sex Be Avoided After Child Birth?

Christabel EgbeamabyChristabel Egbeama
April 12, 2024
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Why Should Sex Be Avoided After Child Birth?
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During childbirth, a woman’s body goes through numerous physical changes. The vaginal tissue expands, there may be tears, muscles tense, and hormones fluctuate. A woman’s body undergoes hormonal changes after giving birth, which can impact her pelvic floor muscles (the ones that support her organs such as the bladder, uterus (womb), and rectum (the terminal part of the large intestine) as well as vaginal lubrication. These changes help in the safe delivery of the baby, but they can also have an impact on how comfortable or joyful sex is afterwards. In this article, we’ll look at the physical and emotional reasons why you should wait until after childbirth recovery to become intimate.

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  • Physical Consideration
  • Healing tears and stitches
  • Uterine recovery
  • C-Section
  • Emotional and Hormonal Considerations
  • Postpartum fatigue
  • Hormonal fluctuation
  • When Can You Have Sex After Birth?
  • Conclusion

Physical Consideration

Healing tears and stitches

When a baby is born, the region between the vagina and the anus may tear slightly, and doctors may need to make a little cut to allow the baby to come out safely.

These tears or cuts are natural and help with birth, but they require time to heal completely. Wait until the tears or stitches have completely healed before having intercourse again. Otherwise, it can be painful and possibly induce further tears. Allowing the body to fully heal guarantees that both partners have a pleasant and enjoyable sexual experience.

Uterine recovery

After giving birth, the uterus, the organ where the baby grows during pregnancy, remains enlarged. However, it gradually returns to its pre-pregnancy size with time. The procedure is known as uterine involution. Engaging in sex too soon after childbirth can disturb the natural process. When the uterus is still attempting to return to its normal size, the movement and pressure of intercourse can cause it to contract more than necessary. This can cause bleeding because the uterus is still mending and sensitive. Furthermore, if the uterus is not given adequate time to heal before resuming sexual activity, the chance of infection increases.

C-Section

When a baby is delivered via C-section, doctors make a cut in the mother’s abdomen to remove the baby. To avoid infections and pain, this wound needs to heal properly. Moms should carefully follow their doctor’s instructions, keep the area clean, and avoid doing too much until it heals.

Emotional and Hormonal Considerations

Postpartum fatigue

Many new mothers experience postpartum exhaustion as a wall of tiredness. They are not just tired; they are completely exhausted by the physical effort of childbirth, hormonal changes, and the duties of caring for a newborn.

Exhaustion makes it difficult to think about, let alone enjoy, sexual activity. Husbands should understand their wives’ fatigue. It’s more than just waiting for the green light; it’s also about acknowledging that their partner requires time and assistance to recuperate physically and emotionally.

Hormonal fluctuation

A woman’s hormones are disrupted during childbirth. It may cause women to desire sex less frequently and lessen the amount of moisture in her vagina, which could make intercourse painful. It’s just her body adjusting. Being a patient and understanding husband is therefore essential.

When Can You Have Sex After Birth?

There is no single “right time” for everyone. However, doctors normally recommend that you wait 4-6 weeks after a vaginal delivery to allow your body to recuperate. Due to incision healing, a C-section could take closer to 6 weeks. It’s important to listen to your body and emotions. Are you physically comfortable? Do you feel emotionally prepared? Finally, go to your doctor for your 6-week appointment. They can monitor your healing process and address any issues.

Conclusion

Having a kid is wonderful, but taking care of yourself is equally vital. Learn about the changes your body goes through after childbirth so you can make informed sexual decisions. Don’t feel rushed; listen to your body, communicate openly with your spouse, and seek guidance from your doctor during your check-up. Remember that feeling good physically and emotionally is essential for enjoying intimacy and creating a happy family unit.

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Christabel Egbeama

Christabel Egbeama

Christabel Egbeama is a health writer and aspiring consultant engineer who recently completed her bachelor's degree in civil engineering. Her passion for safety in the construction industry led her to delve into public health writing. Having undergone training in health, safety, and environment, Christabel has established a foundation rich in comprehending the broader spectrum of health and its benefits for individuals across various ages and professions. She now produces compelling holistic health articles aimed at guiding individuals towards informed decisions for a healthier tomorrow, encouraging lifestyle modifications.

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