childbirth no, having a child, yes
2006-10-23 09:08:32
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answered by guru 5
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Well, for a little while, you probably won't want your man anywhere near that area... you can experience a lot of pain from the stretching of the vulva when you deliver, and everything is pretty sore. In most cases, the doctor will suggest delaying sex until you have your six week check up after delivery. That gives your body time to heal stitches and tears if you had them, and your insides to get back to normal size. For a while, you may feel a bit more "roomy" inside. Once you are back to having sex, orgasms will be different... some women say that it takes them longer, some women have them more intensly. It just depends on the individual.
2006-10-23 13:23:28
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answered by dolphin mama 5
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it extremely is an American concern, yet Jews and Moslems do it too. It originated in pagan practices interior the middle East, and up into the early years of the twentieth century a number of the greater distant tribes interior the middle of Saudi Arabia have been nevertheless practise a sort wherein the floor grew to become into bumped off top right down to the precise of the thighs. different traditions are diverse. In components of Turkey that's often a public party, and could be accomplished in a cafe. A Jewish ritual circumcision includes 3 stages: crushing the foreskin, tearing off the overwhelmed foreskin with a finger-nail, and finally, utilising the mouth to suck the blood from the toddler's penis. This final point is named metzitzah b'peh .
2016-11-25 00:44:08
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answered by ? 3
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The only set back is of course you cant have sex for 6 weeks after having a baby. After that your vagina goes back to normal and everything is the same, at least with me. Some women might loose their sex drive because their minds are preoccupied with taking care of the baby that they don't feel up to having sex. Luckily, I never had this problem.
2006-10-24 02:07:14
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answered by BAnne 7
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For some strange reason my libido has dramatically risen after child birth. If your are finding a decrease in sexual desire post partum this could be a sign of post partum depression.
2006-10-23 09:10:41
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answered by BunnyRabbit 2
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Nope or I wouldn't have been able to get preggo with baby #2 which is on the way now. But having kids makes it to where you don't want to always be sexual with your partner if I have to choose between sex and sleep I choose sleep lol.
2006-10-23 09:12:30
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answered by rochelle s 3
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Yes it causes depend on what you think. I have that problem when I was pregnant, but I keep thinking I want to do it, am sexy and I am going to be relax. usually my husband help me a loooot. and it works now my husband and I do it every night. I think that the or*&sms change but if you feel atract to him and he makes you feel sexy and sensual you can keep as you were before.
2006-10-23 09:13:49
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answered by Damisha 1
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Yes, after a normal birth everything is the same.
2006-10-23 09:09:43
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answered by butrcupps 6
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no...in the first couple of months after having the baby you might not have as high of a sexual desire and could have some vaginal dryness..but it should all go back to normal after your body recovers from havin the baby.
2006-10-23 09:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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For me there the same I am just less interested in having it, it just depends on you.
2006-10-23 09:15:04
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answered by Sabrina 2
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