It is a common fear in women that their sexual performance is affected after delivery. But a study in BJOG, an international journal of obstetrics and gynecology says that there is no evidence that childbirth affects a woman's sexual function in the long term. Dutch researchers followed 350 women who had given birth for the first time. They found that delivering either by vaginal or cesarean section had no effect on a woman's sexual function. Source: MedindiaRAS << Insights Into Lead Pollution Gene May Regulate Cellular Aging >> Recommended Reading Pregnancy Due Date Calculator Medindia's Pregnancy due-date calculator predicts the expected date of delivery of your baby. READ MORE Tell-tale signs / Yoga and Pregnancy Through yogic practice, the phase of pregnancy can be transformed into a joyous, natural experience bringing about health and wellness to the mother and the baby READ MORE Breech Presentation and Delivery Breech birth or presentation is delivery of the fetus in a bottom or foot-first position. Causes of breech presentation include premature labor, uterine malformations and fetal abnormalities. READ MORE Pregnancy Exercises and Massages Nutritious food, rest, exercise and massage are vital for expectant women. READ MORE Remedies to Treat Diabetes Naturally An article about the natural remedies available at home to treat diabetes effectively and efficiently. READ MORE Sex Addiction Is sex addiction a malady that can be treated or is it only an excuse for celebrity romps? READ MORE The Magic Feeling of Being A Mother Selecting the doctor who will help you in your pregnancy is a very personal decision. READ MORE Most Popular on Medindia Color Blindness Calculator Sanatogen Loram (2 mg) (Lorazepam) More News on: Breech Presentation and DeliveryPregnancy Exercises and MassagesSex AddictionThe Magic Feeling of Being A MotherRemedies to Treat Diabetes Naturally
It is a common fear in women that their sexual performance is affected after delivery. But a study in BJOG, an international journal of obstetrics and gynecology says that there is no evidence that childbirth affects a woman's sexual function in the long term. Dutch researchers followed 350 women who had given birth for the first time. They found that delivering either by vaginal or cesarean section had no effect on a woman's sexual function. Source: MedindiaRAS << Insights Into Lead Pollution Gene May Regulate Cellular Aging >> Recommended Reading Pregnancy Due Date Calculator Medindia's Pregnancy due-date calculator predicts the expected date of delivery of your baby. READ MORE Tell-tale signs / Yoga and Pregnancy Through yogic practice, the phase of pregnancy can be transformed into a joyous, natural experience bringing about health and wellness to the mother and the baby READ MORE Breech Presentation and Delivery Breech birth or presentation is delivery of the fetus in a bottom or foot-first position. Causes of breech presentation include premature labor, uterine malformations and fetal abnormalities. READ MORE Pregnancy Exercises and Massages Nutritious food, rest, exercise and massage are vital for expectant women. READ MORE Remedies to Treat Diabetes Naturally An article about the natural remedies available at home to treat diabetes effectively and efficiently. READ MORE Sex Addiction Is sex addiction a malady that can be treated or is it only an excuse for celebrity romps? READ MORE The Magic Feeling of Being A Mother Selecting the doctor who will help you in your pregnancy is a very personal decision. READ MORE Most Popular on Medindia Color Blindness Calculator Sanatogen Loram (2 mg) (Lorazepam) More News on: Breech Presentation and DeliveryPregnancy Exercises and MassagesSex AddictionThe Magic Feeling of Being A MotherRemedies to Treat Diabetes Naturally