Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 -- Late Pregnancy; Body image during pregnancy; Your vagina during pregnancy; Your sex drive during pregnancy; Birth; 2 -- Month One; Take time for you; Soothing your body after birth; Post-natal depression (PND); Asking for help; Communication; When can you have sex?; 3 -- Month Two; Breastfeeding; Keep it positive; The power of touch; All about dads; The art of kissing; 4 -- Month Three; Your PC muscles; Genital touch; 5 -- Month Four; Contraception; Arousal cycle; The orgasm; Hand pleasuring; Oral sex; Intercourse; 6 -- Month Five.
'Super mum''Super cook'; 'Super lover'; 'Super friend'; Clutter; Food; Dancing; Affirmations; 7 -- Month Six; Fantasy; 8 -- Seven Months and Beyond; Relationship problems; Domestic violence; Single mums; Affairs; Love agreement; Having more children; Fertility and creativity; The truth about family life; What type of family are you?; The A-Z of how to Rediscover your Passion; More words of encouragement; Appendix; External genitalia; Visualisation; Resources; References; About the Author.
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It's a conspiracy! Mums are conditioned to believe that their sex lives will die the moment they give birth. And with sore breasts, flabby tummies and a new baby to take up all their time it's understandable that sex takes a back seat. But it is possible to merge the roles of mother and lover and keep your sexual flame alive. In ""The New Mum's Guide to Sex"", Rachel Foux helps new mothers adjust to their new identity as a woman, partner and lover, whilst taking on the new responsibilities of motherhood. Giving gentle, helpful encouragement, she shows mums how to step through the veils of v.