Sex After Pregnancy - second degree tear during labor Posted: 10-28-07 15:09pm
hey everyone, i was just wondering, its
been nearly 7 weeks and i was wondering
when i can have sex again! i had a second
degree tear, any ideas!??!
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young Girl
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Posted: 10-28-07 15:22pm
what did your dr say?
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Posted: 10-28-07 16:44pm
Usually the time period is six weeks but
you really should wait until you go back
for your postpartum visit. That's when
they give you the ok.
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Posted: 10-28-07 19:04pm
doc said "do i need contreception" and i
said no, which isnt true as tonight i was
faced with it.
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 10-29-07 06:24am
I just said yes to it even though sex was
the last thing on my mind lol I was far
more intereseted on going to buy my munch
becaus ei was starving so i just said yes
to whatever he said. I told you last night
but anyway yeah it was almost 7 weeks for
me xxx
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