Monday, March 4, 2013

The majority Mom Sex 6 Weeks After Childbirth 

Nearly half of new mothers enough to wait six weeks after giving birth to get back to have sex with their husbands.
Researchers from Australia found that 41% of young mothers return to have intercourse after six weeks of giving birth.
So as much as 78 percent claimed a bold new sex after 12 weeks after delivery. While 94 percent of newly admitted having sex after six months.
Especially young mothers who gave birth by cesarean processes have a long time to come back to have sex because they have to ensure the recovery after surgery.
Research conducted by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Victoria, Australia also found that sexual activity is carried out in general not involve vaginal intercourse.
National Institute of Health (NHS) is not recommended when the time is right for new mothers to have their bodies after having a baby.
The lead author of the study, Professor Stephanie Brown, said: "The most important finding of this study is a broad time interval in which the pair continue sex after childbirth."
"Most couples do not continue having sex until after 6 to 8 weeks postpartum, and delay much longer than this," he said as quoted from dailymai.co.uk.
While the National Childbirth Trust recommends that new mothers do not have sex until postpartum bleeding stopped because they are at risk of causing infection.

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