A new study has revealed that painful sex after giving birth may affect more that 33% of women. The European research project sent out questionnaires to about 482 women, asking about their sexual health and lifestyles after having given birth.
The most common problem is that of “sexual morbidity,” which includes a host of symptoms: painful sex, lack of feeling during sex, lack of lubrication and incontinence. The study also suggests that the use of forceps during delivery to help the passage of the baby actually increases the chances that sexual morbidity will occur within one year after giving birth.
The consequences of giving can be far-reaching, and when a doctor does not fulfill his responsibilities in ensuring you and your baby’s safe, he needs to be held responsible. For more information contact that birth-injury lawyers of the Williams Kherkher lawfirm at 866.950.9000.
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