Myths about sex after
pregnancy revealed
There are myths doing the rounds that
women do not enjoy sex after pregnancy. This is not
correct. Most women, especially those who have become mothers for the
first time, are inclined towards their babies. This fact is often
misinterpreted by their husbands. They feel as if they are being
ignored by their partner. This problem can be easily resolved if one
has the will. How about turning on a special movie that will rekindle
her interest for sex after childbirth? Men often feel
sad and dejected when they see their partner breastfeeding their child,
while they remain ignored.
How about kissing her on her sensitive spots, even if
she keeps on ignoring you? Sooner or later, she will relent and will
offer her softness and comfort to you. Generally males do not know the
immense physical and mental strain a women undergoes during pregnancy.
Carrying a fetus in their womb is not a simple task and then there are
post operation complications… more so if the delivery is by cesarean
operation. Males should try to approach their partners carefully if
they are interested in lovemaking after pregnancy.
They might have their favorite postures of performing
sex, but they should keep in mind that not all postures are suitable
for women when undergoing sex after childbirth.
Certain sex positions put pressure on the abdomen and these positions
should be avoided at all costs. They can cause long term damage to the
body of the woman. Have you ever wondered why is your wife ignoring you
when you approach her for sex after childbirth?
Chances are that she is not comfortable to disclose the scars inflicted
on her. In this case, the onus is on you to make her comfortable and
ensure that she does not feel self conscious.
There are many ways of achieving this. You can kiss and
cuddle her or you can show her a special movie that will arouse her
passions. You can be rest assured that sooner or later she will respond
back and provide you with much more that you have. Sex after pregnancy
takes place, but sometimes it might take place a bit later than the
males expect. In a way, this is quite good for the health of the woman.
Physicians opine that it is best not take have postpartum sex
for about 5 to 6 weeks post delivery.
The body and mind of the woman faces a massive toll
during the time she is pregnant to the time she delivers the kid and it
take some time for her to come out of the shell inflicted by this
trauma. During this period males should be patient and should not force
her to have postpartum intercourse if she does not
feel like it. The longer you allow her to relax, the faster her vaginal
wounds will heal. The faster the vaginal wounds heal, the faster you
can have postpartum sex with her. The day will soon come when she too
will be eager to have lovemaking after pregnancy.

Russell Hawkins

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