Sexual Health
How long can we cohabit after natural childbirth? What to know about sexual activity after natural childbirth
Having endured for 10 months without living a married life, the new mother and father can no longer suppress their desire for sexual intercourse. However, the new mother has just given birth and is physically and mentally exhausted, and the reproductive system also needs to be restored. So, how long can we cohabit after natural childbirth? Today, let's talk about how long we can have sexual intercourse after natural childbirth. Firstly, we need to check the recovery status of the new mother. Those with stronger physical fitness will recover faster, while those with weaker physique will recover slower. Moreover, we need to make a final decision on the new mother's condition after a follow-up examination. Therefore, it is important to be cautious about how long one can cohabit after natural childbirth.
How long can we cohabit after natural childbirth? Medical research has shown that the appropriate time for a new mother to have sexual intercourse after natural delivery is 8 weeks after delivery, when the female reproductive organs return to normal. The specific postpartum sexual intercourse time for each woman depends on the physical recovery after childbirth, but it is not recommended to wait for 6 weeks after childbirth. During pregnancy, as the fetus continues to grow and develop in the abdomen, the pregnant woman's uterus gradually expands. During childbirth, the uterus of a pregnant woman is several times larger than before pregnancy. Therefore, the recovery process is relatively long, taking about 6 weeks (42 days). The maternal endometrium takes longer to recover. Recovery will take approximately 8 weeks. After the basic recovery of ovarian function, i.e. after menstruation, it can be completely restored.
The specific duration of sexual intercourse after natural childbirth mainly depends on the physical fitness of women themselves. If the new mother is weak and does not recover well after childbirth, she should postpone her roommate's time. For the sake of her mother's health, her husband should endure for a while longer. For postpartum recovery, with good physical condition, the sexual activity time after natural childbirth can be relatively early, but not earlier than 6 weeks postpartum. Precautions for sexual intercourse after natural childbirth: 1. Maintain hygiene. Due to the poor disease resistance of the new mother, the wounds in the reproductive tract still exist and cannot be fully healed. Therefore, when living together, it is important to maintain hygiene, especially in the male reproductive organs. Before roommates, they should be cleaned with warm water. Women should pay attention to cleaning their genitals after sexual activity to avoid infection.
2. Pay attention to gentle movements. As the new mother has just given birth to a child, her body has not fully recovered, especially due to trauma to her reproductive organs, dry vagina, and fragile vaginal mucosa. This requires the husband to pay more attention to his wife, and in marital life, his actions should be gentle, caressing his wife, and trying to lead by example. Eliminate his wife's psychological barriers. Otherwise, if the action is too intense, it may cause the wife's vagina to tear and cause bleeding. 3. Pay attention to postpartum contraception. Many new mothers do not consider contraception after giving birth due to lack of menstruation. In fact, many new mothers become pregnant without using contraception during postpartum sex, which can pose serious risks to women's health. Therefore, contraception must be considered during postpartum sexual activity.