Mother Of 2 Babies. Had Intercourse Before 2 Baby's Birth, Painful After Delivery, Not Feeling To Have Intercourse. Normal?
I have a two child, one 6 years and little one of 7 months. I had intercourse before 6 months of my 2nd babies birth with my husband but still I am unable to do that. It makes me pain and even I don't feel the intention. I consulted with a doctor. She said it would be ok. My question is: Is it a problem or it is normal.
Hello, Thanks for posting your query on health care magic. Reduced sexual drive after delivery is normal. It is usually seen due to reduced estrogen in your body while breast feeding. There is nothing to worry about it. Pain during the act could be due to decreased lubrication. Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer
Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. This is a common COMPLAINT i.e. not a disease. Due to tension & stress day to day , are the main culprit. Need not to worry as this is neither a physical problem nor a disease. This is a disorder so consult a psychiatrist and get his opinion. Good luck. Dr. HET
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Mother Of 2 Babies. Had Intercourse Before 2 Baby's Birth, Painful After Delivery, Not Feeling To Have Intercourse. Normal?
Hello, Thanks for posting your query on health care magic. Reduced sexual drive after delivery is normal. It is usually seen due to reduced estrogen in your body while breast feeding. There is nothing to worry about it. Pain during the act could be due to decreased lubrication. Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer