Friday, December 29, 2006

17%

A University of Wisconsin study of 570 new parents found that it takes bottlefeeding parents about seven weeks and breastfeeding parents about eight weeks to start having sexual intercourse again. The researchers involved in this study also found that only 17 percent of couples who were surveyed reported having sex during one month after childbirth.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

sex drive after pregnancy

An expert says:
"A slow-down or even complete cessation of libido is a normal part of the postpartum experience, and is really to be expected. As a woman's hormones plummet after pregnancy, this directly lowers her interest in sex. It may, in fact, take nine months to one year for a return to the pre-pregnancy hormonal status."
A year?!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Interesting Info for all Women

The Signs of Estrogen Dominance in Women
* PMS, breast swelling, fibrocystic breast tissue, ovarian fibroids
* Breast cancer, uterine cancer
* Craving sweets, weight gain, acne
* Water retention
* Swollen belly, limbs
* Heavy, irregular menses, abdominal pain
* Sleep disturbances, insomnia

Friday, December 15, 2006

third trimester

Theres a lot of research and studies that link pregnancy to a progressive decrease in sexual desire. In each trimester sexual desire is less. All women who were tested for these studies said that during the third trimester was that they had less sexual desire. I certainly agree.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

enhancing my health

I found this really interesting article online that says that women's health can be enhanced by using the power of:
1) medicine, herbs, and natural hormones;
2) mind to focus on intimacy and move away from negative thoughts;
3) fitness to feel sexy;
4) and diet to improve looks and appearance.

Hmm...I might just put this to the test!

Thursday, December 7, 2006