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Having a baby is a period during which you’ll be going through many changes, both physically and psychologically, and sexuality is no exception.
Having a baby is a period during which you’ll be going through many changes, both physically and psychologically, and sexuality is no exception.
The arrival of a baby doesn’t change who we are as individuals. But it changes our lifestyle and each family member must adapt to this newcomer in the family.
It is the same each year: he gets ready with the boys for that incredible event to which you are not invited. Do you let him run away now and again?
Whether the big announcement was a big surprise or expected, when a woman gets pregnant, notable changes occur in a couple’s sexuality.
When you become parents, can you still be lovers? Being both is possible but how can we manage it through the routine when boredom kicks in?
I want to get pregnant again but I’m still breastfeeding. Is it possible or should I stop breastfeeding?
A growing proportion of mothers breastfeed their babies, and the virtues of breastfeeding are now well known. However, we rarely speak of its impact on sexuality.
Life is unpredictable and getting your tubes tied is a big decision. Tubal ligation surgery is a permanent procedure, and it’s not a decision that should be taken lightly.
The contraceptive pill is often the source of myths or half-truths. Here a few answers to the most common mistakes.
Sexuality changes during pregnancy, of course. And once the baby is born, you must also adjust. Sexologist Julie Pelletier evaluates the situation with us.