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sex after baby?
Hello vulva-loving superstars.
I gave birth two months ago. I did everything I was supposed to by way of pelvic-floor toning but when push came to shove and my 20-hour home birth was nearly over, I pushed my baby out so hard and so fast that I tore. The midwives and I decided not to place any stitches and just let it heal on its own. The tear itself is really only about an inch and a half long, and it's pretty jagged. Now, everything is healed up and to my knowledge, everything is fully functional. However, I am terrified of having sex again. Don't get me wrong- I want to, badly. It's just that the scar tissue from the tear makes the tissues feel so firm, like they have absolutely no give anymore and I'm scared of the logistics. Prior to babyage, I had some pain when having sex with my husband because there's also a bit of a size issue there.
How does one get over this? How does one function normally sexually again? Can anyone relate to this?
TIA.
(PS- I checked the history and I couldn't find anything like this. If there is something I missed, please link me and I'll read away)
I gave birth two months ago. I did everything I was supposed to by way of pelvic-floor toning but when push came to shove and my 20-hour home birth was nearly over, I pushed my baby out so hard and so fast that I tore. The midwives and I decided not to place any stitches and just let it heal on its own. The tear itself is really only about an inch and a half long, and it's pretty jagged. Now, everything is healed up and to my knowledge, everything is fully functional. However, I am terrified of having sex again. Don't get me wrong- I want to, badly. It's just that the scar tissue from the tear makes the tissues feel so firm, like they have absolutely no give anymore and I'm scared of the logistics. Prior to babyage, I had some pain when having sex with my husband because there's also a bit of a size issue there.
How does one get over this? How does one function normally sexually again? Can anyone relate to this?
TIA.
(PS- I checked the history and I couldn't find anything like this. If there is something I missed, please link me and I'll read away)
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I have an appointment tomorrow, actually. I'm planning on asking her what she thinks about it- and if she thinks it's normal. Other people I know who have given birth have said that what I describe is typical, and many have resumed sexual activity before their 6-week (in my case 8-week) check-up.
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I'm strange. Don't mind me. If you're interested in reading more about the link between feminism and midwifery, try google-searching both terms together- you'll find a host of knowledge and opinions about it.
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What I learn about my body and sex I've learned from places like this and from other women.
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She was very knowledgeable and I actually felt like she treated my problems better and more thoroughly than gynos I've seen in the past.
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At least where I am you have to go back every 12 months to get your HBC prescription renewed.
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Also, many midwives do well women exams that include pap smears and things.
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And don't worry, I wasn't put off by your post at all.
I am very confident and secure in my decision - I look forward to this birth so wholeheartedly, I don't think I've ever been so excited about anything before. And I've never imagined my birth any other way than at home and naturally.
Anyway, in regards to your post: I would rather risk a tear at home surrounded by loving, honest people than have an unnecessary episiotomy and 39084309 stitches in a hospital.
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Also, my midwife spends way more time with me, and actually cares about my mental health as well as my physical health.
Why NOT see a midwife? :)
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I understand the 'size issue', we didn't have problems with the scar tissue.