EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 34 MIN
I Love My Baby, and…The Sex-pectations Have Totally Changed
from I Love My Baby, And... · host Erin Schlozman and Ruby Falk
Send us Fan MailLife changes instantly when you have a baby - the routines you know, the relationships you have, the sex you love. Wait…what?!? How can that be?? If you’re one of the millions of women whose relationship with sex changed after having a baby, this episode is for YOU!From the social pressure to “bounce back,” to the way our culture doesn’t really encourage talking about sex and sexuality, there is not guidebook on how to navigate postpartum intimacy. But in this week’s episode of I Love My Baby, and…Erin and Ruby are going to give it a try. And the number 1 takeaway for you is this: do not pathologize yourself because there is absolutely nothing wrong with you!Loving the show? We'd love your feedback!If you would like to submit a response to be aired on I Love My Baby, And...you can email Erin and Ruby here: [email protected]*To note, all submissions read on air are kept confidential*You can find Erin here:[email protected] can find Ruby here:10K Counseling | Online Therapy in Colorado@RubyTalksRelationshipsIf you are needing immediate postpartum support, please use the following Postpartum Support International resources:PSI Resources
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Send us Fan Mail Life changes instantly when you have a baby - the routines you know, the relationships you have, the sex you love. Wait…what?!? How can that be?? If you’re one of the millions of women whose relationship with sex changed after having a baby, this episode is for YOU! From the social pressure to “bounce back,” to the way our culture doesn’t really encourage talking about sex and sexuality, there is not guidebook on how to navigate postpartum intimacy. But in this we...
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