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. 1978 Nov;24:1191-1192, 1194, 1196, 1198.

Sexual Adjustment of Postpartum Couples

I B Gordon, Elaine Carty
PMCID: PMC2379682  PMID: 21301566

Abstract

This study of 20 couples who were from six to eight months postpartum indicates that parturition leads to many changes in the sexual relationships of both women and men. On the whole, women reported a decrease in frequency, desire and satisfaction with their sexual relationships as compared to before pregnancy. Men noted decreased frequency of coitus, little change in desire and increased satisfaction. Fatigue and physical discomfort contributed to the women's reduction in sexual feelings and behavior. Men reported that their wives' disinterest was the major determinant of the decrease in frequency of coitus; a feeling of better family relationships led to their increased satisfaction. The data indicate that couples are not discussing these changes, and health professionals are not offering counselling. Important areas which require counselling are identified.

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