Many health-care professionals suggest that wait at
least 6 weeks after childbirth (by any means) before resuming intercourse.
Others suggest not resuming intercourse until vaginal bleeding has stopped. Just
like with a vaginal birth, will have a "wound" in uterus
where the placenta was attached. Waiting until bleeding has stopped means
the wound is healed enough for intercourse The general consensus is 6 weeks.
You know body better than anyone and you will know when you are able to
resume intercourse. Just relax, enjoy your new baby and know what own
limitations are.
Many health-care professionals suggest that you wait at
least 6 weeks after childbirth (by any means) before resuming intercourse.
Others suggest not resuming intercourse until vaginal bleeding has stopped. Just
like with a vaginal birth, you will have a "wound" in your uterus
where the placenta was attached. Waiting until your bleeding has stopped means
the wound is healed enough for intercourse The general consensus is 6 weeks.
You know your body better than anyone and you will know when you are able to
resume intercourse. Just relax, enjoy your new baby and know what your own
limitations are.
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