
ep. 30 - Life After Birth with Dr. Diane S Speier
Orgasmic Birth · Debra Pascali Bonaro
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Show Notes
Although the transition to parenthood will transform your life, you should be prepared for what happens after the birth in order to successfully steer through the early weeks of this postpartum period.
Today, Dr. Diane S Speier provides great insights about how to make the transition to parenthood a positive experience. She is here to discuss - Is there sex after birth?: Sex and Intimacy in the Fourth Trimester". She emphasizes the importance of talking openly about birth preferences to help create a better experience for both parents and stresses why sexuality is just one aspect of intimacy. Tune in and discover how to thrive in the Fourth Trimester!
Dr. Diane S Speier, Ph.D. practices psychotherapy and hypnotherapy, specializing in perinatal psychology, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and recovering from birth trauma in the UK. She is a member of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Conception to Age 2: the first 1001 critical days, advocating for improved infant and perinatal mental health in the House of Commons. She says "It's in my DNA to help families through the postpartum period. She started running groups and classes for mothers and babies in 1978, in addition to being a childbirth educator and doula!
In this episode:
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- Postpartum intimacy and sexuality can be a topic that is often overlooked but is important for parents to be aware of
- How Dr. Diane's journey with childbirth and parenting has led her to develop the life's work of helping families through the postpartum period
- The oxytocin refreshment for both partners, and the difference between sexuality and intimacy
Key Takeaways:
- Birth touches such deep parts of us and inspires us to birth all kinds of other things, not only babies but other aspects of our life
- Why closeness is actually not good for sexuality, and how separation creates an amazing amount of desire
- There is a radiant circuit called penetrating flow, and Ming Men is the starting point for penetrating flow. If you stimulate that, It can grow into arousal
- Lubrication is important during the fourth trimester for both partners to avoid discomfort
- Patience is key during the Fourth Trimester, as relationships can be disrupted
Tweetable Quotes:
"Birth energizes that desire to help others have positive birth experiences." - Dr. Diane S Speier
"It's very important that we take care of each other's needs in a partnership after birth" - Dr. Diane S Speier
Connect with Dr. Diane S Speier
Website: https://dianespeier.com/
Book: Life After Birth:A Parent's Holistic Guide for Thriving in the Fourth Trimester
App: https://apps.apple.com/co/app/digital-doula-2-0/id731013697
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrDianeSSpeier
Instagram: @drdianespeier
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/dianespeier
Email: [email protected]
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Visit https://www.orgasmicbirth.com/ for more information on how to have fulfilling and enjoyable births.
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