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Sex After Baby: When It's Safe, Why You Might Not Want To, and How to Reconnect

Wait 6 weeks minimum (longer if not healed). Low libido from hormones, exhaustion, and being "touched out" is normal. Reconnection without pressure.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Relationships

What This Guide Covers

Wait 6 weeks minimum (longer if not healed). Low libido from hormones, exhaustion, and being "touched out" is normal. Reconnection without pressure.

  • Read our evidence-based guide on sex after baby.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on intimacy after baby.
  • Discover when to have sex after birth based on pediatric guidelines.
  • Read our evidence-based guide on low libido postpartum.

About TeachToddler

TeachToddler.com provides evidence-based parenting guides reviewed by pediatric specialists. Our relationships content is researched, fact-checked, and updated regularly to give parents the most accurate information available.

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