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Retrospectively looking back at the difference in eager and enthusiastic lovemaking pre-baby to what happens after a baby is born, there is a significant contrast between the two.

The levels of passion in the bedroom go from one extreme to another with sleep deprivation end up being the biggest anti-aphrodisiac of all leaving you looking at your bed longing to be able to sleep undisturbed in it.

Relationship changes begin with the shift of focus to the baby.  Understandably, along with hormonal changes a women’s body goes through, this can mean couples can easily lose their mojo.

To help talk to us about how you can get your’s back we welcome our special guest, Dr Janet Hall a parenting expert, sex coach, hypnotherapist and author of 15 books and 17 audio recordings all on this subject.

For the last 40 years, Dr Jan has regularly featured in the media, television and radio. She has also authored another 8 parenting books 54 audios/ebooks.

We ask Dr Janet questions including:

  1. What are common challenges new parents face with intimacy post birth?
  2. What is the physical reality of intimacy post-birth?
  3. If a women has had a caesarean section, why is it important she should wait until she’s fully recovered to have intercourse again?
  4. Do you need a doctor to give you the all clear before reigniting your sex-life again?
  5. Are there any other hormonal changes that can make a women unresponsive?
  6. What advice do you have for couples to strengthen their intimate bond again?
  7. How can couples find new ways to express their physical affection again?
  8. What are the main considerations a new father needs for the mother of his baby in regards to the changes in her body and how it affects their intimacy.

For Dr Janet’s full article, please go to: https://kiddipedia.com.au/when-and-how-to-reignite-your-sex-life-after-baby-is-born/

For more information: http://www.drjanethall.com.au/

https://www.sex-therapy.com.au/