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The influence of partnership quality and breastfeeding on postpartum female sexual function.

Lina Maria MatthiesMarkus WallwienerChristof SohnCorinna ReckMitho MüllerStephanie Wallwiener
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2018)
Our findings indicate that exclusively breastfeeding women and those who report low partnership quality have an increased likelihood of sexual functioning problems 4-month postpartum. Health-care providers need to be encouraged to counsel on postpartum sexuality and influencing factors during prenatal classes to de-pathologize those changes and to foster a positive approach to peripartum sexuality.
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