This psychopathology occurs in one in 300 pregnancies and can last late into gestation or even up to the birth itself. Because of the shock for many women, who have not experienced physical changes or symptoms and have not had time to prepare for their child’s arrival, they sometimes need psychological help
The effect of pregnancy on sexual health: What providers should knowThere has been poor attention to the prevalence and management of sexual health and gynaecological health issues during and after pregnancy.
There has been poor attention to the prevalence and management of sexual health and gynaecological health issues during and after pregnancy.
This webinar will address what we know about the impact of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum on sexual and gynaecological function, and how this affects counselling and service delivery.