When you feel like it, then. I had pain the first time, but there was pain before the child. I didn't have much time for that, I just didn't have the strength physically. I didn't have time to eat and sleep and I concentrated on the child. My appetite has not disappeared, everything has fallen into place as time and energy have been released. We want even more, perhaps because we often have to restrain ourselves while waiting for the child to fall asleep. If you don't want to, no problem. In the beginning you will have bleeding, the uterus needs to be cleared. During this period it is not recommended, something related to bacteria may be. This bleeding is of varying duration, maybe a month. Maybe three days. All the best for the birth! PS. I was sewn up a lot and I was in a complete panic that I would remain disabled forever, but everything turned out as it was.
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Appetite comes with eating. The most important thing is not to give up your sex life. For us women, it is characteristic that if we stop, the desire decreases and even disappears. After giving birth, everything is individual again - each birth is different, but by day 40 you have generally fully recovered from a natural birth - after 2 weeks I know that you can easily start your sex life again. ATTENTION - let it be with a condom, unless you want a second baby. It is generally more difficult to get pregnant while breastfeeding, but it is possible.