In this solo episode, I dive into how we have navigated sex as parents both during pregnancy and postpartum. I discuss why it’s completely normal not to feel ready for sex after the six week postpartum check-up, how my relationship with my post-baby body affected my sensuality, and why it’s so challenging shifting from mom mode to sexual mode. I also get into why communication between partners is crucial during post-baby sex, which tools have been useful for reclaiming my sexuality post-baby, and the importance of making sex a priority when it feels right. Finally, I share listener experiences about sex as parents, and how some of you are having the best sex of your lives as parents now.
Key Takeaway / Points:
- Our sex lives pre-baby, during the pregnancy trimesters, and post baby
- On not feeling ready postpartum to have sex, and why that’s completely normal
- On regaining the feeling and mentality of sexuality postpartum
- On the challenge of shifting from mom mode to sexual mode
- On navigating your changing relationship with your body post baby
- Why communication is crucial during post-baby sex
- The guilt associated with not being interested in sex
- The idea of scheduling sex
- Listeners polls on frequency of sex without kids and with kids
- Things that have helped me reclaim my sexuality post baby
- On making sex a priority when it feels right
- Reading listener experiences about sex as parents
Links:
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