Ah, the post-baby sex life-rumors of its death have been greatly exaggerated, finds writer Amy Sohn. That said, a temporary tailspin is to be expected. Read her 100-percent honest report.
'What do you plan to do for birth control?' my midwife asked. It was my six-week post-partum checkup, and she had just pronounced that it was safe for me to have sex. 'Birth control?' I said, like she was speaking a foreign language. I was hormonal and emotionally fragile after a difficult birth, and now I was nursing a newborn. Continue Reading » * You have 3 free previews per magazine issue Write Your Comment
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