Table of contents:
- Seeing the process of giving birth can reduce male sex drive
- 4 Other factors of childbirth that can affect male sexual desire
- 1. Decreased testosterone
- 2. Feeling that his wife's body no longer belongs to him
- 3. Fear of hurting his wife in the intimate part
- 4. Sensitive to the wife's words during childbirth
In fact, the birthing process does not only affect women, but also affects men. This is very likely to happen, especially for husbands who witness the birth process that their wife is going through. Apart from being uncomfortable watching his wife feel in pain, a man must also look at how this process changes certain parts of her body. However, will seeing the process of giving birth from a wife also affect a man's sex life?
Seeing the process of giving birth can reduce male sex drive
Not always seeing the process of giving birth to be a pleasant experience for a man. There is a "scene" that a man may never be able to forget when he sees his wife giving birth and this is very likely to have an impact on his psychology. This can lead to how seeing childbirth affects men's sexual activity.
Like when the man sees his wife's vagina is wide open during the process, and how the baby comes out of the vagina which usually triggers male sexual desire. Witnessing the process makes it difficult for men to return the way they view the vagina to the way it was before.
Apart from that, the men accompanying their wives in the delivery room also had to see an unusual sight; medical process and bleeding that comes out of the wife's body, until the wife's feces normally come out as a result of the pushing process.
More than just reducing sexual desire, seeing everything that happens during childbirth can have a traumatic effect that ultimately affects men's sexual desire. In fact, seeing a wife give birth can affect a man's mental health until he has the potential to experience it Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as one result.
As Doctor Anna Machin, a neurologist and psychologist in social relations from Oxford University, said in the Telegraph, PTSD experienced by men can occur if the childbirth process that the wife goes through is very hard.
For example, when the wife and baby are in a condition that makes childbirth more difficult for both of them. Meanwhile, at that time the men could not do anything to trigger feelings of guilt and fear in men. In particular, it is as if men are the cause of the pain that is experienced by the wife during childbirth.
4 Other factors of childbirth that can affect male sexual desire
It is not only when looking at the process of giving birth that a man's sexual desire can be affected, there are many other things about the birth of a child that affect a man's sexual desire. Are as follows.
1. Decreased testosterone
Although only temporary, when the wife gives birth, men tend to experience a decrease in the hormone testosterone and an increase in the hormone prolactin. This makes the instincts of a man as a new father higher and more alert when needed; for example respond immediately when the baby cries and prefer to spend time with the baby. This momentarily makes a man lose his desire to have sexual activity.
However, this may happen if the relationship between husband and wife is very good and both are emotionally close, so that the husband experiences a sense of empathy for what his wife is going through, as well as self-awareness of the change in fatherhood experienced by men.
2. Feeling that his wife's body no longer belongs to him
In addition to seeing the delivery process, seeing a wife breastfeed can also be one of the factors that triggers a decrease in male sexual desire. Because when having sex, there are men who tend to see their partner as property, rather than a human being.
So, when the man sees his wife breastfeeding, it is as if he sees that the intimate part of his partner's body is no longer his, because there is someone else, namely the baby, whose life depends on that intimate part.
This certainly shifts the way he views his wife's breasts. The body parts that previously aroused his sexual desire, are now seen as the source of life for the baby. As a result, the man becomes reluctant to have sex with his wife, because it reminds him of the baby's needs.
3. Fear of hurting his wife in the intimate part
Seeing the childbirth process, where the wife's vagina experiences an opening and the process is painful for the wife, makes a man realize that she needs time to recover from her condition. This affects the man's desire to have sex with his wife, where the man's desire to have sex decreases.
Instead of thinking about asking his wife to have sexual activity with him, men tend to be more worried that if forcing her to have sex with him, it will worsen the condition of the wife who has not fully recovered. Therefore, seeing the childbirth process increasingly affects a man's sexual desire, especially for sexual intercourse which may make his wife even more in pain.
4. Sensitive to the wife's words during childbirth
When you feel pain, women who are in the process of giving birth can do things beyond reason. The words that come out of his mouth may not be something he really wants to say. However, sometimes men do not understand this, so they take the wife's words seriously.
Unfortunately, not all words that come out when you're in pain are good things. In fact, the words that came out tended to be bad, and some even swore. If the man listens to the words that hurt his heart out of his wife's mouth, of course this will always be remembered.
If so, the birthing process can affect male sex. The reason is, listening to painful things makes him feel unloved like before. So that men are reluctant to have sex with their wives at a later date.
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