I have a two-week-old daughter. I know I still can't have sex for a few weeks, but I'm anxious because it's been about a month! Is it any different... physically, emotionally?
2006-11-28
00:39:06
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Pregnancy
My doctor told me that I probably wouldn't have a sex drive for a while, but that's definitely not the case... we can't WAIT until next month.
Does it FEEL any different? I had a vaginal delivery.
2006-11-28
01:40:54 ·
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it was not different for me. you have to be carefull not to wake up the baby. and you just do it on a drop of a hat you have to wait till the baby is sleeping . but is still good. you will be fine. good luck and congrats on the baby.
2006-11-28 00:42:44
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answered by littleluvkitty 6
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26 12 months previous married woman with a 2, 3 and six 12 months previous. i think of there ought to be a stability between the two. i think of as quickly as your married that's many times making love, a minimum of for me that's. So intercourse and making love are in fact an identical to me. i understand no longer quite everyone feels that way. i come across that usually the main stimulating intercourse is whilst My mom in regulation drops by using and takes the youngsters out to seize dinner and my husband and that i've got a limited time to get the activity accomplished. the urgency makes it experience like your doing something naughty. yet there is likewise plenty to be stated some night of long slow or maybe no longer so slow intercourse. mixing it up keeps it interesting. Plus, as quickly as we've a quickie, it form of feels we the two desire in basic terms a liiiitle extra later that night, and so the circle is going.
2016-10-13 06:44:54
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answered by ? 4
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I think the only thing different about it is that you have to find the time around the baby's schedule. We found it very easy with a baby in the house since most of their time is spent sleeping. It's when they get older that it becomes harder to have the private time you need and want. Congratulations and good luck to you !
2006-11-28 00:47:17
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answered by JiminyCricket 3
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Our sex life was on hold for a while because our kids were on different schedules but now its better than ever.
2006-11-28 01:39:26
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answered by Coffee Lover 3
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i was scared when i was going to have sex for the first time after i had my son, i kind of had the same feelings i had when i lost my virginity, and the same questions, like is this going to hurt is it too soon, those kinds of things. LOL
2006-11-28 00:43:26
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answered by puppy love 6
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What sex after kids?
Sorry man - but you have got a tough road ahead of you.
2006-11-28 00:47:11
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answered by stevehokie 2
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MY sister said that it's better because no your muscles down there have been worked out and are stronger and more sensitive. i myself am still pregnat with my first soi couldn't tell you but im wondering too
2006-11-28 01:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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it will either get better or worse depending on your guy.My sex drive went through the roof, but my man didn't want to anymore apparently having seen me give birth to our daughter made him see me differently sexually.But for you I hope your man isn't as petty as mine was.
2006-11-28 00:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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