Some women have a decreased sexual desire after pregnancy. In addition to fatigue and physical discomfort caused by physiological changes during pregnancy, and pain during sexual intercourse, it is often affected by psychological factors.
Some couples are afraid that sexual intercourse will affect the fetus, so they naturally suppress sex psychologically. In addition, women&39;s body shape changes during pregnancy, such as obesity and stretch marks, make them think they have lost their attractiveness and their interest in sex has also decreased.
However, some pregnant women have increased sexual desire due to changes in hormones in their bodies, and vaginal congestion increases sensitivity and sexual response.
And some men think that their wives with plump bodies during pregnancy are more attractive, and their sexual interest has also increased greatly.