Having sex will probably be the last thing on your mind after giving birth. But when the chaos around having a baby starts to settle, you (and your partner) are going to want to start getting it on again.

One minor hiccup? You’re going to notice some pretty significant changes to your body, especially if it’s your first time giving birth. On top of that, many couples can struggle mentally and emotionally, too.

“There’s often a psychological barrier related to anxiety regarding potential pain and feeling physically different after childbirth,” says gynaecologist Dr Katherine Kohari. And the longer you wait to do it, the harder it is to break that barrier down.

Although the first time you have sex after giving birth will be based on when you’re comfortable getting down, most women will be healed up by the six week mark. And if you’re feeling frisky before that line hits? “Certainly, within three to four weeks, most people are reasonably comfortable having sex,” says gynaecologist Dr Mary Jane Minkin.

Regardless of when you decide the time is right for you and your partner, here are seven ways you can expect sex to change after you have a baby.

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