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six-week postpartum checkup

While doctors generally recommend waiting until your before resuming sex after a C-section, five weeks is a significant milestone where many women feel physically and emotionally ready. 1. The Core Medical Recommendation

A C-section involves cutting through multiple layers of tissue and muscle; these surgical sites are prone to reopening or infection if stressed too soon. Is 5 Weeks Too Soon?

Step 1: Pre-Game (30 minutes prior)

Body Image Shifts:

Healing from surgery can change how you feel about your "new" body.

6. Contraception: The "Don't Get Pregnant" Rule

Contrary to popular belief, a C-section does not "spare" your vagina, but it does nothing to spare your uterus. When the placenta detaches, it leaves a wound the size of a dinner plate inside your uterus (the placental site). This wound has no stitches holding it shut; it relies on blood clots and the contraction of the uterine muscle to close.

Exclusive Conclusion: The Final Verdict

The "Dry Run":

Don't feel pressured to go all the way. Reintroducing non-sexual touch or manual stimulation can help you "test the waters" without the intensity of intercourse.