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Amidst the beauty of parenthood, it's common for women to encounter challenges in their intimate lives. The emotional and physical changes that occur after childbirth can affect a woman's perception of herself and her sexuality.

We received the question: “Can women become basically asexual after having one or more children?”

In the episode, Dr. Rachel Pope is joined by expert Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg to answer it. Dr. Kingsberg is the chief of behavioral medicine at MacDonald Women’s Hospital/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and a Professor in Reproductive Biology, Psychiatry, and Urology at Case Western Reserve University. They discuss desire, sex drive, and the definition of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD).

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If you find that the challenges in your sex life persist or are causing significant distress, consider seeking professional help. Sex therapists and counselors specialized in sex can provide valuable guidance and support tailored to your unique situation.

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