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Why your sex drive decreases after child-birth

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 2, 2021, 01:00 IST
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Why your sex drive decreases after child-birth

From extreme hormonal changes to postpartum depression, many factors can lead to depleting sex drive in new mothers.

While giving birth to a new life is a phenomenal experience, it can also deprive you of sexual intimacy.

That said, here's why your sex drive can decrease with child-birth.

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Fatigue

After prolonged hours of caring for one's child, it can often lead to exhaustion and fatigue.

Following child-birth, women often neglect other things in life and dedicate all their time in tending to their kids.

This can lead to a loss of sexual desire.

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Postnatal depression

Many women suffer with postnatal depression.

In the wake of child-birth, stress, anxiety and fatigue can collectively take a toll on a women's mental health, leading to loss of sexual desire in women.

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Hormonal changes

There's a huge shift in the hormonal level in women after child-birth.

Levels of the hormones such as estrogen and progesterone drop considerably, disrupting the process of natural lubrication, which causes low libido in women.

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Breastfeeding

It is common amongst breastfeeding women to experience loss of desire and intimacy with their partners.

While breastfeeding can affect the production of estrogen, it can lead to lower libido levels in women.

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Altered body image

Pregnancy and child birth can bring a lot of change to your physical appearance.

This may lead to insecurities and an impaired sense of body image in women, following which there is a loss of sexual desire.

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How to treat low sex drive post-child birth?

Lower libido levels in women after child-birth is natural. However, you can bring back the intimacy by indulging in self-care.

Talk to your partner and address your concerns.

Seek expert help and ask them to help you resolve issues related to your depleting sex drive.

And remember all bodies are beautiful and there is nothing wrong with how you look after giving birth to a new life.

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