Postpartum

Postpartum

The Leaks We Don’t Talk About: Female Incontinence

One in three mothers experience urinary incontinence after childbirth, and many experience it again during menopause, yet most suffer in silence. This article explores the hidden side of incontinence: the daily calculations, loss of confidence, and isolation that often accompany it. Drawing on research, personal experience, and community stories, it sheds light on why women rarely talk about leaking and what may help.

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Postpartum

Your Sex Life After Birth. Or None at All?

In this honest and unfiltered article, Dr. med. Martina Lenzen-Schulte, physician, medical journalist, and book author, writes about sex after childbirth and the injuries many women are left to live with in silence. Drawing on decades of reporting for the medical profession and the public, she exposes what medicine and society often refuse to address. The article speaks openly about physical damage, shame, and silence surrounding postpartum sexuality.

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I’m losing my hair! – Dealing with postpartum hair loss
Postpartum

I’m losing my hair! Dealing with postpartum hair loss

Massive hair loss after pregnancy hit me with double force because I simply did not see it coming. I was so focused on taking care of my newborn, that I did not perceive at first what was happening on my own head. About two months after giving birth, my hair started to fall out at warp speed and there was nothing I could do to prevent it. My hair was absolutely everywhere!

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Postpartum Sex? – Sex on your own timeline
Postpartum

Postpartum Sex? – Sex on your own timeline

There’s no universal timeline for resuming intimacy postpartum. Everyone’s experience with postpartum sex is different. Some struggle to restore intimacy, while others feel excited and passionate. Navigating low libido postpartum can be challenging due to struggles of early motherhood. Honest communication with your partner is crucial. Understanding responsive desire can help. If you experience pain, don’t ignore it; treatments are available.

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