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Mara999

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Postpartum Sex-yuck!
Posted: 08-15-04 23:33pm

I am 9 weeks postpartum and do not have the desire to have sexual intercourse. My husband, however, was counting the 6 weeks until the doctor gave the green light. Besides the usual fatigue, I just don't want to! My husband wants it though. It is simply uncomfortable! We are running out of options. First of all, my system is mixed up. I am bipolar and trying to get used to new meds. My thyroid is out of wack as I have not had a period yet. (i am not breastfeeding) I have been sliding up and down with depression. My meds include trileptal, zoloft, and remoran. I know zoloft has sexual sideeffects and trileptal causes birth control pills to be ineffective. I don't want another baby now! Oh, also my husband is having some problems because he is on zoloft too. I would like to get off zoloft and just be on remoran, but my body likes zoloft. I told my husband to change his medicine, but won't do so until his next appointment next month. I have to wait til then?!

This department of our lives really sucks. I don't look forward to it. I feel it's work and want to get it over until next time. There's no romance. I would like it to improve, but we are stuck. Do other women feel like this? This is affecting our marriage bigtime.
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2ferano

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Joined: 23 Dec 2003
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Posted: 08-16-04 20:09pm

Well, in my opinion he really needs to respect your situation. Your hormones are still trying to equal out, not to mention all of these meds getting back into your system. You don't want to have sex? Then don't. You two are married not just dating and he needs to understand this. Besides what is the point of having sex with someone who isn't in the mood anyway? That is pointless.
Maybe if he would take the pressure off of you and you two wouldn't stress about it then you would want to have sex again. And if you don't want to get pregnant again and cannot take birth control then use condoms!
Everything will even out you just have to give it time and not pressure each other.
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