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Sex after pregnancy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sex after pregnancy Sex after pregnancy is often delayed for several weeks or months, and may be difficult and painful for women. Injury to the perineum or surgical cuts (episiotomy) to the vagina during childbirth can cause sexual dysfunction. Sexual activity other than sexual intercourse is possible sooner, but some women experience a prolonged loss of sexual desire after giving birth, which may be associated with postnatal depression. Common issues that may last more than a year after birth are greater desire by the man than the woman, and a worsening of the woman's body image. ==Birth method and injuries== Women with damage or tears to their perineum resume sex later than women with an intact perineum, and women who needed perineal sutures report poorer sexual relations.〔 Perineal damage is also associated with painful sex. Women who have an anal tear are less likely to have resumed sex after six months and one year, but they have normal sexual function 18 months later. Assisted vaginal delivery using suction or forceps is correlated with increases in the frequency or severity of painful sex,〔 the delay in resuming sex, and sexual problems.〔 Cesarean section may result in less painful sex during the first 3 months,〔〔 or there may be no difference, and there is no difference in sexual function or symptoms by six months,〔〔 although women who delivered by cesarean report greater sexual satisfaction relating to vaginal tone six years on.〔
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