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Intimacy After Baby: Navigating the Postpartum Season
The postpartum season can leave many couples feeling disconnected, unsure, or even discouraged when it comes to intimacy. Pain, exhaustion, hormonal changes, and postpartum depression can all impact your desire and ability to reconnect. But this is not a setback. It is a season that calls for patience, communication, and a new approach to intimacy. With the right guidance, couples can rebuild connection in a way that is even deeper and more meaningful than before.
When You’re “Touched Out”: Intimacy During the Nursing Season
Breastfeeding can leave many women feeling “touched out,” making the transition to marital intimacy difficult. While this experience is normal, it often creates a disconnect between spouses if not understood and addressed. This article offers practical guidance for navigating this season, including communication, support, affirmation, and prioritizing the wife’s experience in intimacy. With intentional effort, couples can turn this challenging phase into an opportunity for deeper connection and love.
Guiding Your Teen with Confidence: Using Catholic Intimacy Materials with Teens and Young Adults
When a Catholic mom asked whether our Sex Ed for Married Catholics (SEMC) course could be shared with her teen, we realized that other parents may be asking the same question. This article offers Catholic parents clear guidance on when and how to use our materials with teens and young adults. We discuss recommended ages, suggested approaches for using the content, necessary cautions, and alternative resources better suited for younger audiences.