
Barring medical instructions to the contrary, a woman can become sexually active at the 6th week postpartum when her body has restored itself, yet many women are still hesitant or don’t feel ‘ready’ to resume sexual intimacy. Why?
Read more...Barring medical instructions to the contrary, a woman can become sexually active at the 6th week postpartum when her body has restored itself, yet many women are still hesitant or don’t feel ‘ready’ to resume sexual intimacy. Why?
Read more...Dyspareunia (dys*pa*reu*nia) means painful sexual intercourse. The pain can occur with initial penile penetration, and/or during thrusting, and may even be there after intercourse (an after-effect). What are the causes of painful sex (dyspareunia)? There are quite a few, including Naturally, when intercourse is painful, the woman will want to avoid the act. Furthermore, she may also
Read more...Dr. Carly Snyder interviews Dr. Anna Grosz about the COVID19 Vaccines on her radio show/podcast MD for Moms
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