A study of the relationship between sexual activity and breastfeeding

1 Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahed University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran2(Received 2 March, 2009; Accepted 27 May, 2009)AbstractBackground and purpose: Longterm breastfeeding is an important factor for women. Reverse effects of breastfeeding regarding sexual activities have been repor...

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Main Authors: Masoumeh Heidari, Effat Merghati Khoei2, Azita Kiani1, Shafigheh Mohammadi tabar1
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Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2009-01-01
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spelling doaj-1de5d6a171fb4d8b958e808c41ca95e72020-11-24T22:39:24ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences1735-92601735-92792009-01-0119705460A study of the relationship between sexual activity and breastfeedingMasoumeh HeidariEffat Merghati Khoei2Azita Kiani1Shafigheh Mohammadi tabar11 Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahed University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran2(Received 2 March, 2009; Accepted 27 May, 2009)AbstractBackground and purpose: Longterm breastfeeding is an important factor for women. Reverse effects of breastfeeding regarding sexual activities have been reported. However, the impact of breastfeeding, along with sexual activity of women during postpartum, is a debatable matter. This effect remains unknown in many societies such as Iran. Sexual activity during breastfeeding from women has not been studied. This study was carried out to compare the association of sexual activity of breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding women within 2-6 months after birth.Materials and methods: In this historical cohort study, which was carried out in 2007, the sexual activity of breastfeeding women was compared with 198 bottle-feeds women, who were referred to a public maternity health care center in Tehran. Women were recruited within the age of 20-35, being their first or second child and in 2-6 months after birth. A self-structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Women were interviewed face-to-face by the first author.Results: Of 456 respondents, 258 were currently breastfeeding and 198 were bottle feed. Mean age of the mothers was 27±4.7 years. 28.3% of breastfeeding women and 22.9% of non breastfeeding women had sexual intercourse within the one month of postpartum period. There was no significant difference between the time of resumption of sexual activity and being breastfeed or not (p<0.07). Also, no significant difference was found between breastfeeding and bottle-feed women on sexual desire and satisfaction prior to pregnancy and in postpartum period (p<0.1, p<0.5). In 49/8% of breastfeed and 43.3% of non breastfeed women, sexual desire was decreased and also in 32.6% and 33%, sexual satisfaction was decreased respectively. The orgasm experience did not have a significant difference between the two groups during postpartum (p=0.4) so that 65.7% of breastfeed women and 64% of non breastfeed women reached orgasm in postpartum period.Conclusion: We did not find a significant difference between breastfeeding and non breastfeed women. Sexual history taking and counseling in antenatal class as well as postpartum period are suggested for clients.Key words: J Mazand Univ Med Sci 2009; 19(70): 54-60 (Persian) Clinical Manifestations and usual ahttp://www.mazums.ac.ir/index.php?digital_library&do=downloadPdf&sid=755Sexual activitybreastfeedingpostpartum
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author Masoumeh Heidari
Effat Merghati Khoei2
Azita Kiani1
Shafigheh Mohammadi tabar1
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Effat Merghati Khoei2
Azita Kiani1
Shafigheh Mohammadi tabar1
A study of the relationship between sexual activity and breastfeeding
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Sexual activity
breastfeeding
postpartum
author_facet Masoumeh Heidari
Effat Merghati Khoei2
Azita Kiani1
Shafigheh Mohammadi tabar1
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title A study of the relationship between sexual activity and breastfeeding
title_short A study of the relationship between sexual activity and breastfeeding
title_full A study of the relationship between sexual activity and breastfeeding
title_fullStr A study of the relationship between sexual activity and breastfeeding
title_full_unstemmed A study of the relationship between sexual activity and breastfeeding
title_sort study of the relationship between sexual activity and breastfeeding
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
issn 1735-9260
1735-9279
publishDate 2009-01-01
description 1 Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Shahed University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran2(Received 2 March, 2009; Accepted 27 May, 2009)AbstractBackground and purpose: Longterm breastfeeding is an important factor for women. Reverse effects of breastfeeding regarding sexual activities have been reported. However, the impact of breastfeeding, along with sexual activity of women during postpartum, is a debatable matter. This effect remains unknown in many societies such as Iran. Sexual activity during breastfeeding from women has not been studied. This study was carried out to compare the association of sexual activity of breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding women within 2-6 months after birth.Materials and methods: In this historical cohort study, which was carried out in 2007, the sexual activity of breastfeeding women was compared with 198 bottle-feeds women, who were referred to a public maternity health care center in Tehran. Women were recruited within the age of 20-35, being their first or second child and in 2-6 months after birth. A self-structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Women were interviewed face-to-face by the first author.Results: Of 456 respondents, 258 were currently breastfeeding and 198 were bottle feed. Mean age of the mothers was 27±4.7 years. 28.3% of breastfeeding women and 22.9% of non breastfeeding women had sexual intercourse within the one month of postpartum period. There was no significant difference between the time of resumption of sexual activity and being breastfeed or not (p<0.07). Also, no significant difference was found between breastfeeding and bottle-feed women on sexual desire and satisfaction prior to pregnancy and in postpartum period (p<0.1, p<0.5). In 49/8% of breastfeed and 43.3% of non breastfeed women, sexual desire was decreased and also in 32.6% and 33%, sexual satisfaction was decreased respectively. The orgasm experience did not have a significant difference between the two groups during postpartum (p=0.4) so that 65.7% of breastfeed women and 64% of non breastfeed women reached orgasm in postpartum period.Conclusion: We did not find a significant difference between breastfeeding and non breastfeed women. Sexual history taking and counseling in antenatal class as well as postpartum period are suggested for clients.Key words: J Mazand Univ Med Sci 2009; 19(70): 54-60 (Persian) Clinical Manifestations and usual a
topic Sexual activity
breastfeeding
postpartum
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