It’s kind of ironic, isn’t it, that the thing you do to make a baby is the first thing to go when you have a baby.
From the moment you’re told to “wait six weeks” to being so ‘touch-fatigued’ you can’t even face a kiss from your partner, sex can be the furthest thing from your mind when you become a parent.
But while one in two mums and dads says their sex life has “changed completely” since having a child, NORMAL — an Australian sexual wellness brand — wanted to get to the bottom of how we’re really feeling in the bedroom.
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Sadly, the stats aren’t great. Especially for women, as not only has our time between the sheets changed, but also our thoughts about it.
How do parents really feel about sex?
According to NORMAL’s survey (which is still open to responses, FYI) – and in a surprise to no-one anywhere – people with vulvas are the worst off when it comes to sex after having a baby.
Among the results, the report found that they are more than 10 times more likely to say they ‘have little to no desire for sex as a parent’. That’s 38 per cent compared to just three per cent of people with penises.
Vulva owners are also twice as likely to say they ‘no longer prioritise their own pleasure’ (31 per cent) compared to people with penises (15 per cent), and almost half of them ‘feel a tension between being a caregiver and a sensual person’ compared to 24 per cent of our penis-having friends.