What You Should Know About Sex After Birth

Birth for the first time is one of the most beautiful periods of life, as you become a mother for the first time and you will experience an incomparable feeling. But gradually you will resume your normal life and one of the topics that perhaps no one has ever told you or warned you about [...]
Birth for the first time is one of the most beautiful periods of life, as you become a mother for the first time and you will experience an incomparable feeling.
But gradually you're going to resume your normal life and one of the topics that no one has ever told you or warned you before is sex in the post-born period.
Here are the facts to consider:
It'll take about six weeks before you can have sex again after you're born.
This is the necessary time to recover. But you may need more time, just as there are times when you recover earlier.
If you feed a milky child, your chest can flow from your mate's slightest touch
Be careful with sex, since a smaller touch can cause milk flow, which can spray not only your partner but also your whole bed...
Your child can cry at any moment
You might decide to spend some intimate moments with your partner, but the kid can cry and he's probably the top priority in the post-born period.












