Book contents
- Sex and Pregnancy
- Sex and Pregnancy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section 1 General Issues
- Section 2 Specific Issues
- Chapter 9 Sex and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
- Chapter 10 The Male Partner’s Perspective
- Chapter 11 Sex in the First Trimester
- Chapter 12 Sex in the Second and Third Trimesters
- Chapter 13 Sex with Bleeding in the First Trimester
- Chapter 14 Sex with Bleeding in the Second and Third Trimesters
- Chapter 15 Short Cervix and Sex
- Chapter 16 Preterm Birth and Sex
- Chapter 17 Multiple Pregnancies and Sex
- Chapter 18 Special Pregnancies and Sex
- Chapter 19 Air Embolism Related to Sex in Pregnancy and the Postpartum
- Chapter 20 Pelvic and Ovarian Masses during Pregnancy
- Chapter 21 Sexually Transmitted Infections and Pregnancy
- Chapter 22 Sex for Induction of Labor
- Chapter 23 Nipple Stimulation during Pregnancy
- Chapter 24 Sex during the Postpartum
- Chapter 25 Sex after Pelvic Floor Injuries
- Chapter 26 Miscarriages, Spontaneous Abortions, Stillbirths, and Sex
- Index
- References
Chapter 25 - Sex after Pelvic Floor Injuries
from Section 2 - Specific Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2022
- Sex and Pregnancy
- Sex and Pregnancy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Section 1 General Issues
- Section 2 Specific Issues
- Chapter 9 Sex and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
- Chapter 10 The Male Partner’s Perspective
- Chapter 11 Sex in the First Trimester
- Chapter 12 Sex in the Second and Third Trimesters
- Chapter 13 Sex with Bleeding in the First Trimester
- Chapter 14 Sex with Bleeding in the Second and Third Trimesters
- Chapter 15 Short Cervix and Sex
- Chapter 16 Preterm Birth and Sex
- Chapter 17 Multiple Pregnancies and Sex
- Chapter 18 Special Pregnancies and Sex
- Chapter 19 Air Embolism Related to Sex in Pregnancy and the Postpartum
- Chapter 20 Pelvic and Ovarian Masses during Pregnancy
- Chapter 21 Sexually Transmitted Infections and Pregnancy
- Chapter 22 Sex for Induction of Labor
- Chapter 23 Nipple Stimulation during Pregnancy
- Chapter 24 Sex during the Postpartum
- Chapter 25 Sex after Pelvic Floor Injuries
- Chapter 26 Miscarriages, Spontaneous Abortions, Stillbirths, and Sex
- Index
- References
Summary
During pregnancy and the postnatal period there are many changes that can affect sexual function. In general, during pregnancy there is a decrease in sexual desire, frequency of intercourse, and capacity for orgasm and sexual satisfaction, with these changes being more evident in the first and third trimesters and less so in the second. In the postnatal period hormonal changes involve a decrease in sex hormones due to the release of prolactin for breastfeeding. This can have a negative influence on libido and the emotional state in general, but also in the genital region, causing atrophy of the vaginal epithelium, which is thinner and more fragile, with less lubrication capacity. The prevalence of postpartum sexual dysfunction is frequent. Pain is the most frequent symptom, together with low libido. The main contributing factors are perineal trauma, breastfeeding, postnatal depression, fatigue, and sleep deprivation disorders, as well as changes in body image. Individualized assessment of women must be done at 6–8 weeks postpartum, allowing the implementation of specific techniques for pelvic floor recovery, and thus contributing to the prevention of future pelvic floor dysfunction.
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- Sex and PregnancyFrom Evidence-Based Medicine to Dr Google, pp. 188 - 194Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022