2010/10/26

PSYCHOSEXUAL PROBLEMS IN THE CONTRACEPTIVE CONSULTATION – TROUBLE WITH BABIES (DIFFICULTY SEEING)

Other patients get difficulty seeing themselves as sexual once they become parents. They cannot imagine their acknowledge parents behaving sexually (although intellectually they know they must have effected so), and have problems re-establishing sexual activity for pleasure subsequently delivery. The emotional demands a new baby makes on the native, and the intense bonding that occurs, the physical tiredness, the hormonal changes and on the same level depression, all conspire to exclude the husband and diminish the wife’s appetency for closeness with him. Some mothers may even say they be sufficient not need birth control, and not use it or refuse mutual exchange until they want to become pregnant again. For some, motherhood is the solitary role in which they feel fulfilled.

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