A psychologist recommends tips for how to rekindle a relationship. Tips include having more conversations, showing more physical affection, and planning dates.
A psychologist recommends tips for how to rekindle a relationship. Tips include having more conversations, showing more physical affection, and planning dates.
Thing is, sex is supposed to be pleasurable, so if you’re bleeding frequently, you might decide that it’s more trouble than it’s worth.
Everything changed when you saw the two pink lines show up on that pregnancy test—but here you are in the confusing space after a miscarriage with a thousand thoughts swirling around your brain: How soon can I try again? What if this happens again? And, let’s be honest: What does this mean for my sex life? First, know that whatever you’re feeling is completely okay. “Women can have such different reactions to a miscarriage,” says Dr. Catherine Monk, professor of medical psychology at Columbia University Medical Center. “I hope that women and their partners understand that the range of feelings are normal.”
We need to stop thinking of masturbation as an excuse and see it for what it is. Here, the outdated ideas you need to get out of your head.
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