Elena Serrano Drozdowskyj1, Esther Gimeno Castro2, Elena Trigo López3, Inés Bárcenas Taland4, Carlos Chiclana Actis5. 1. Perinatal Mental Health Unit, Consulta Dr Carlos Chiclana, Madrid, Spain; Universidad Pontificia de Comillas, Madrid, Spain. 2. Perinatal Mental Health Unit, Consulta Dr Carlos Chiclana, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: e.gimenocastro@gmail.com. 3. Perinatal Mental Health Unit, Consulta Dr Carlos Chiclana, Madrid, Spain. 4. Perinatal Mental Health Unit, Consulta Dr Carlos Chiclana, Madrid, Spain; Universidad Francisco de Victoria, Madrid, Spain. 5. Perinatal Mental Health Unit, Consulta Dr Carlos Chiclana, Madrid, Spain; Universidad San Pablo CEU, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The puerperium is a period of adaptation in which various transformations take place in the lives of women and men on their way to becoming mothers and fathers. These changes can also have repercussions on their sexual relations. How the couple deals with this transition is crucial to the well-being of the couple and affects how parents relate to the baby. AIM: This study aimed to explore the factors that influence sexuality in both women and men during postpartum. METHODS: We conducted a bibliographic review of 236 articles found on the PubMed database and published from 2008 to January 2019. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The main outcome measure was the impact of various physical, psychological, and sociocultural factors on couples' sexual functioning during postpartum. RESULTS: The main problems that couples face after childbirth can be classified as (i) psychological changes, such as loss of a sense of self, transitioning to parenthood, taking on the new roles of mother and father, and feelings of abandonment among men; (ii) body changes in women that affect their self-image and perineal trauma; (iii) hormonal changes in women and men that can lead to reduced sexual desire in both and vaginal dryness or dyspareunia in women; (iv) changes in the marital relationship, including changes in each other's roles, taking time for intimacy, and initiating sexual intercourse; (v) sociocultural influences, such as social support, culturally expected roles, and beliefs regarding when to resume sex; and (vi) lifestyle changes, especially with regard to baby care. CONCLUSION: Sexuality during postpartum is influenced by multiple factors: physical, psychological, and sociocultural. Our findings offer a deeper understanding of how the transition to parenthood affects sexual relationships during the postpartum period. Implications regarding caring for and promoting the sexual health of individuals and couples after childbirth are discussed, and some medical recommendations for parents are offered. Serrano Drozdowskyj E, Gimeno Castro E, Trigo López E, et al. Factors Influencing Couples' Sexuality in the Puerperium: A Systematic Review. Sex Med Rev 2020;8:38-47.
INTRODUCTION: The puerperium is a period of adaptation in which various transformations take place in the lives of women and men on their way to becoming mothers and fathers. These changes can also have repercussions on their sexual relations. How the couple deals with this transition is crucial to the well-being of the couple and affects how parents relate to the baby. AIM: This study aimed to explore the factors that influence sexuality in both women and men during postpartum. METHODS: We conducted a bibliographic review of 236 articles found on the PubMed database and published from 2008 to January 2019. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The main outcome measure was the impact of various physical, psychological, and sociocultural factors on couples' sexual functioning during postpartum. RESULTS: The main problems that couples face after childbirth can be classified as (i) psychological changes, such as loss of a sense of self, transitioning to parenthood, taking on the new roles of mother and father, and feelings of abandonment among men; (ii) body changes in women that affect their self-image and perineal trauma; (iii) hormonal changes in women and men that can lead to reduced sexual desire in both and vaginal dryness or dyspareunia in women; (iv) changes in the marital relationship, including changes in each other's roles, taking time for intimacy, and initiating sexual intercourse; (v) sociocultural influences, such as social support, culturally expected roles, and beliefs regarding when to resume sex; and (vi) lifestyle changes, especially with regard to baby care. CONCLUSION: Sexuality during postpartum is influenced by multiple factors: physical, psychological, and sociocultural. Our findings offer a deeper understanding of how the transition to parenthood affects sexual relationships during the postpartum period. Implications regarding caring for and promoting the sexual health of individuals and couples after childbirth are discussed, and some medical recommendations for parents are offered. Serrano Drozdowskyj E, Gimeno Castro E, Trigo López E, et al. Factors Influencing Couples' Sexuality in the Puerperium: A Systematic Review. Sex Med Rev 2020;8:38-47.
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