Anecdotal evidence tells professionals that childbirth is the best form of contraception. However, sexual health problems are the very common after childbirth with Barrett et al (2000) arguing that only 15% of women who have a postnatal sexual problem reported discussing it with a health professional. As health professionals with a predilection for the ‘clinical’ and the ‘prescriptive’ we organise antenatal classes to discuss bathing the baby and post partum reunions to recount birth stories, but often fail to address sexual health problems and contraception after birth.(Glazener 1997). Many women who have carefully used contraception for years prior to pregnancy are often not helped to re-engage with the issues following birth. This would...
Abstract Background Many women are not prepared for changes to their sexual health after childbirth....
Pregnancy is a complex period of changing self-image and body transformation. These profound emotion...
Objective: This study explored the views of three cohorts of final year midwifery students, regardin...
Background Providing contraceptive education is now considered a standard component of postpartum ca...
Background: The prevalence of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) worldwide is estimated to be 41%. FSD ...
Women navigate many social changes when they become a mother, often including considerable changes t...
postnatal; contraception; confidence; education; knowledge; sexual health Objective: This project ex...
Contraceptive education is generally considered a standard component of postpartum care, but the eff...
Objective: Several studies show that nurses don’t meet patients’ needs in addressing issues around s...
Background: Short-term postpartum sexual problem are highly prevalent ranging from 22 to 86: however...
Sexuality is often bound together with sexual function in contemporary sexual health literature; how...
A positive, nonjudgmental, and informed approach to sexual health during pregnancy promotes acceptan...
Clinical sexual health consultations with young women often focus on avoiding ‘risks;’ namely pregna...
Contraceptive education is generally considered a standard component of postpartum care, but the eff...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a time when women's bodies and minds go through a lot of changes. Sexuali...
Abstract Background Many women are not prepared for changes to their sexual health after childbirth....
Pregnancy is a complex period of changing self-image and body transformation. These profound emotion...
Objective: This study explored the views of three cohorts of final year midwifery students, regardin...
Background Providing contraceptive education is now considered a standard component of postpartum ca...
Background: The prevalence of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) worldwide is estimated to be 41%. FSD ...
Women navigate many social changes when they become a mother, often including considerable changes t...
postnatal; contraception; confidence; education; knowledge; sexual health Objective: This project ex...
Contraceptive education is generally considered a standard component of postpartum care, but the eff...
Objective: Several studies show that nurses don’t meet patients’ needs in addressing issues around s...
Background: Short-term postpartum sexual problem are highly prevalent ranging from 22 to 86: however...
Sexuality is often bound together with sexual function in contemporary sexual health literature; how...
A positive, nonjudgmental, and informed approach to sexual health during pregnancy promotes acceptan...
Clinical sexual health consultations with young women often focus on avoiding ‘risks;’ namely pregna...
Contraceptive education is generally considered a standard component of postpartum care, but the eff...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a time when women's bodies and minds go through a lot of changes. Sexuali...
Abstract Background Many women are not prepared for changes to their sexual health after childbirth....
Pregnancy is a complex period of changing self-image and body transformation. These profound emotion...
Objective: This study explored the views of three cohorts of final year midwifery students, regardin...