November 2014 Moms

Post Partum Sex

So all the doctors recommend waiting the 6 weeks to heal after giving birth to have sex.  What happens if you don't wait those 6 weeks? Has anyone not waiting the 6 weeks?

Re: Post Partum Sex

  • I don't have the energy right now but it probably depends on how your delivery was. With DS1 I had a stage 3 tear and a couple smaller tears. When I went for my 6 week pp visit I was told to wait 2 more weeks because I was still healing. We probably waited 10 all together and it was still painful for several months. This time I had a stage 2 only but I'll probably wait until I'm at least checked.
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  • I had a csection so its a bit different for me. Everything on the inside still needs to heal so last time I gave it until I stopped bleeding which was 5 weeks. I would have waited the 6 weeks but my doctor was on vacation and I couldn't see her until 9 weeks pp. This time, my incision is infected so I'll probably wait longer.
  • I still have an inside baby, so I can't tell you for sure how long we'll be waiting...other than that it will definitely be after my OB gives me the all clear.

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  • With my son I had really bad tearing and infections. This time I didn't tear, but I'm still super scared to even look down there so I'll definitely wait until the doctor clears me.
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  • DH had been shockingly eager but is respecting the 6 week "rule". I'm thinking in my head that I'm not sure I'll be ready even if I get the green light. I'm still pretty sore below. And the whole BF and sex thing still seems weird to me...
  • @mommymeg143 I know several women who became pregnant while BF.  So I know its possible just not sure how easy it really is.
  • We waited 4 weeks. I had no tearing. I was also cleared by my doctor at this time. I had my pp appointment at 4 weeks.

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  • 4 weeks PP with csection. It hurt. :-L
  •  Well...I will say that we never made it till the six week mark, typically more like 4 or 5 weeks. We were younger then :) 

     This time, we did attempt about a week ago but I guess I wasn't as healed as I hoped. So we'll wait till the 6 week visit next week-I am going to get a new diaphgram then and since dh hates condoms so much we decided to just wait!

     I do want to talk up diaphgrams-we used it for 10 years before ttc this baby and they are awesome! No hormones, instantly reversible (don't put it in if ttc) and cheap. I plan to use it till menopause!
  • KUinCBUS said:
    I'll just point out both external and internal systems need to heal. Your uterus is recovering as well (especially where the placenta was attached) and there is a risk of infection. Though, the actual risk is somewhat debatable... as is the amount of time you truly need to wait for your uterus to heal. Some argue that you are good to go once the bleeding stops (or at least is no longer bright red).
    This. When I worked on mother baby this is why we taught patients to wait to have sex until 6 weeks whether they had a vaginal or c-section delivery. We will be waiting at least the 6 weeks here... Sex is the last thing from my mind (LO is just over 2 weeks old).
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  • We got pregnant with the twins at 4 months PP. My DD turned 1 on 10/19, we welcomed the twins on 10/22. You are extra fertile the first 6 months after delivery. So unless you want Irish Twins literally, use caution ladies.
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