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PostPosted: 03/28/07 - 08:23    Post subject: Sex right after childbirth Vote now! Reply with quote

I Just gave birth 2weeks ago and I would like to know how long do I have to wait before I can have sexual intercourse. Im currently menstruating
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PostPosted: 03/28/07 - 22:34    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Doctors advise to wait 6 weeks to give your body time to heal and avoid possible infection. If your hubby and you want to be intimate, there are other ways without intercourse and these are far more advisable.
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