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C-section, Unable To Masturbation, Feels As Clitoris Gets Sensitive. This Happened After Child Birth.

Hi,

I've had 2 c-sections,most recent being just over 6 months ago. Unfortunately I am unable to orgasm during sex or masturbation. This was no problem before I had babies. After the first c-section it did take a few love making sessions to climax. If I masturbate, I feel that my clitoris just gets sensitive, but before I used to get big orgasm.

I'm not stressed, I'm completely happy with my body, so it's nothing psychological.

Please help
posted on Wed, 30 Oct 2013
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Hi, the absence of orgasm after 2 cesarians may not have any thing related. It appears to be due to the stress and strain of life and busy life with the 2 kids, may have some issues.
I advise you to practice yoga, meditation, reading books , and hearing music as a diversion procedure. Thank you.
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C-section, Unable To Masturbation, Feels As Clitoris Gets Sensitive. This Happened After Child Birth.

Hi, the absence of orgasm after 2 cesarians may not have any thing related. It appears to be due to the stress and strain of life and busy life with the 2 kids, may have some issues. I advise you to practice yoga, meditation, reading books , and hearing music as a diversion procedure. Thank you.