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While there's no required waiting period before you can have sex again, many health care providers recommend waiting to have sex until four to six weeks after delivery, regardless of the delivery method. The risk of having a complication after delivery is highest during the first two weeks after delivery.
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Learn More »Sex after pregnancy: Set your own timeline Sex after pregnancy might be the last thing on your mind. Understand what to expect and how to renew intimacy with your partner. By Mayo Clinic Staff Sex after pregnancy happens. Honestly. First, however, vaginal soreness and exhaustion might take a toll. Whether you're in the mood or you feel as though intimacy is the last thing on your mind, here's what you need to know about sex after pregnancy.
Cardiovascular disease, urologic issues, and sleep disorders can make up the majority of problems for which men seek help as they get older....
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Dark chocolate has been linked to lower rates of depression Studies have shown that those who eat dark chocolate have significantly decreased...
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Most people find success taking turmeric either in the morning to start their day, or at night before bed to combat inflammation from the day's...
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One month after surgery : Doctors recommend no strenuous activity or heavy lifting for at least one month after surgery. Most people take off work...
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According to a new poll released by Avalon Funeral Plans, a British company, women start feeling old, on average, at 29. Men feel old beginning...
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The World Health Organization (WHO)1 defines health as the balance of mental, physical and social health, also known as the health triangle. Having...
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