- Over 70% of pregnant women experience sexual dysfunction.
- Limited guidance is sought from health-care providers on sexual health during pregnancy.
- The study included 34 pregnant women in Tunisia.
- The Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) was used to assess sexual dysfunction.
- 20.6% of participants believed sexual intercourse could harm the fetus and 73.5% of women did not consult their midwives or gynecologists on their health issues.
- The study emphasizes the need for proactive discussions and culturally sensitive education during prenatal care.
Addressing Sexual Health Misconceptions During Pregnancy
Conexiant
January 24, 2025