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Your midwife will generally give your partner guidelines about sex after the birth of your child, this will depend on the type of birth that your partner has had. It is best to follow these guide lines and wait until it is safe to resume normal sex life. It is also worth pointing out that it is possible that it may take your partner some time before they feel ready to have sex, this is a subject that couples often don't discus but it is much better to talk about how you feel and allow your partner to express herself this can stop either of you from harbouring resentment.

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