After "Birth", how long do you have to wait to resume "Sex?"!
Question: most doctors insist on 6 weeks due to the risk of oxygen entering the blood steam through the uterus and cervix. cause of the labor and delivery it an open wound. can cause an air embolism and death. besides that pain and the muscle weakness usually the women choose to wait longer sometimes months to recover..
c-sections are sometimes alot worse..
quick answer a long time for a man to think about.. but with waking up during the night and diaper changes.. you'll prolly be drained and never really notice.
Answers: most doctors insist on 6 weeks due to the risk of oxygen entering the blood steam through the uterus and cervix. cause of the labor and delivery it an open wound. can cause an air embolism and death. besides that pain and the muscle weakness usually the women choose to wait longer sometimes months to recover..
c-sections are sometimes alot worse..
quick answer a long time for a man to think about.. but with waking up during the night and diaper changes.. you'll prolly be drained and never really notice.
You can usually start having sex again after 6 weeks if a woman has had a vaginal birth. However, it may take a few months before it won't be painful for her.
6 weeks is generally the call. But you should always get the doctors go ahead first.
6 weeks
it depends on the woman getting over from her postnatal bleeding and recovering physically from her episotomy or c section watever process was followed.normally it takes about 40 days to recover the bleeding or lochia usually ceases within 20 to 30 days and the episotomy also heals up within this time . sex should normally be resumed when u ur self feel ur body is ready for it ,but if your doctor has suggested any medical prohibitions u should follow them!