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Sexual behaviour in pregnancy, after childbirth and during breast-feeding.

E M Alder.   

Abstract

Sexual and marital relationships change throughout marriage and the transition to parenthood can be seen as a psychosocial crisis. Recent studies do not support the finding of Masters and Johnson (1966) that there is a mid-trimester rise in sexual responsiveness. Sexual behaviour decreases towards the end of pregnancy and a number of studies have found that in the majority of mothers there is only a slow return to pre-pregnancy levels in the first postnatal year. Some of the factors influencing the rate of return are discussed. Breast-feeding is important because of the hormonal changes it produces and it has been said to stimulate sexual feelings in both mother and baby. There is some evidence that breast-feeding has an adverse effect on sexuality in the first postnatal year. It is not clear whether this could be related to differences in hormone levels or differences in feeding behaviour. Fatigue and contraception have largely been ignored in studies of factors influencing postnatal sexual behaviour. Women who went on to breast-feed were found to be very similar on antenatal measures of sexual behaviour to those who went on to bottle-feed. The method of feeding is the major influence on the hormonal status, and the experience of painful intercourse reported by breast-feeding mothers may be related to low oestrogen levels. Breast-feeding persistence is influenced by both social and psychological factors and its effect on sexual behaviour is discussed.

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Keywords:  Behavior; Biology; Breast Feeding; Coital Frequency--changes; Couples; Decreased Libido--determinants; Demographic Factors; Family And Household; Family Characteristics; Fertility; Fertility Measurements; First Birth; Health; Infant Nutrition; Lactation; Maternal Physiology; Nutrition; Physiology; Population; Population Dynamics; Postpartum Women; Pregnancy; Pregnancy History; Psychological Factors; Psychosocial Factors; Puerperium; Reproduction; Sex Behavior

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2700144     DOI: 10.1016/s0950-3552(89)80066-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Baillieres Clin Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 0950-3552


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