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Staying intimate without sex
By Maria Muennich on 10/10/2007 01:10:59
How can you keep the flame of intimacy alive in your relationship at times when sex is off the menu?

partner, but getting through times when one of you isn't interested in sex can be difficult, and your partnership can miss the physical intimacy that sex provided. So how can you fan the flame of intimacy when sex is out of the question?While sex can

Getting your sex life back on track
By Maria Muennich on 03/07/2008 14:36:34
If you're wondering whether you'll ever have your physical relationship with your partner back again then read on

are the opportunities for physical intimacy now relatively rare, but when you do get the chance of an hour alone you're probably so tired that you just don't have the energy to have sex. Then, of course, all kinds of emotions have an effect on your interest in sex

New mum - and your partner
By Maria on 11/09/2007 12:21:57
Good communication is the cornerstone to every successful partnership, but it can take more effort once baby arrives

When you start your new life as parents there are few certainties, but one of them is that the relationship you have enjoyed with your partner will change. On the one hand being a new parent can bring you much closer together and deepen your commitment to each other, and on the o...

New Dad - info and support for the early weeks
By Maria Muennich on 09/05/2009 01:51:05
Finding your feet as a father can take a little while, so here are a few ideas for managing the early weeks

at the moment, then setting aside time specifically for this purpose and have a go at developing your active listening skills.Sex and intimacyYour sex life may well have undergone changes during your partner's pregnancy - often one or other of the partners

How Often Should We Have Sex?
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/07/2009 02:19:02
When you and your partner are trying to conceive, how often should you have sexual intercourse each month?

the chances of you hitting your most fertile phase as well as reducing the pressure to succeed on one or two 'key' moments believing that the optimum ovulation-targeted point has arrived!Additionally, regular sex helps you to maintain the fun and intimacy

Sex drive in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 30/05/2008 02:13:21
Emotional and physical changes can affect your sexual relationship during pregnancy

the intimacy between you. It might be going out or staying in for a romantic dinner, taking a soak together in the bath, giving each other a massage or simply demonstrating affection through eye contact, cuddles and conversation: The key to maintaining a happy

Enjoying sex and conception
By Maria Muennich on 23/11/2007 00:04:51
How to keep the fun in lovemaking, even when you've been trying for a while

're most fertile then your partner is likely to notice and may start to think that you're only interested in one thing from him. And nothing dampens the enjoyment of sex more deftly than one partner feeling used. Seeking out sexual intimacy at other times

Perineal massage - how and why
By Maria Muennich on 18/08/2010 01:28:12
Help avoid tearing or an episiotomy during birth with regular perineal massage in the final weeks of pregnancy

perineal tissues you'll need to be ready to get stuck in there. Advanced students of perineal massage may prefer to get their partners to massage the perineum as an opportunity to share intimacy and involve their other half in childbirth preparations

Staying Pregnant after IVF
By Kimberley Smith on 03/10/2010 03:51:20
When IVF treatment has been successful, you want to feel healthy and relaxed to ensure your stay pregnant

, you can wait until your first antenatal scan – seeing your baby's heartbeat and going through this first proper medical check is the best way of putting your mind at rest.If you do avoid intercourse during this time, do bear in mind that intimacy

Recovering from a caesarian
By ThinkBaby on 20/03/2009 16:24:18
10 things to make your recovery from a caesarian more positive for you and your baby

lifting your baby may be difficult at first but that doesn't mean you won't be able to care properly for her, and the development of intimacy between the two of you needn't suffer because of a the operation. It's a good idea to plan your day around being

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