A study conducted in Tunisia, published in The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, revealed that over 70% of pregnant women experience sexual dysfunction, with many not seeking guidance from their health-care providers on these issues. The research highlighted the prevalence of sexual dysfunction during pregnancy and identified gaps in communication and education about sexual health, emphasizing the need for proactive discussions and culturally sensitive education during prenatal care.
Addressing Sexual Health Misconceptions During Pregnancy
Conexiant
January 24, 2025