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Romper: Easy Postpartum Sex Positions

8/21/2018

 
The spooning position is naturally a more gentle one, and gentle is exactly what you're looking for. Stefani Shaffer-Pond, a sex therapist at Bound Together Counseling, believes this position is ideal for several reasons. "My favorite postpartum position is spooning, where the penetrating partner — big spoon — cradles the receiving partner — little spoon — and enters them from behind. This position prevents any pressure on the postpartum woman's body from someone on top of them and reduces the muscle strain and/or discomfort in the pubic area that can come from being on top," Shaffer-Pond tells Romper. "It's also great for fostering intimacy, since it allows for full-body contact, stroking, and kissing while having sex."
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5 Easy Postpartum Sex Positions That Will Help You Ease Back Into Intimacy


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