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It's been 1.5 months of my ceasrian delivery, how much time will it take to recover me internally. And when I can start intercourse
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You can start sexual intimacy even now. Healing is a continuous process. Your healing 5 days after the operation is better than what it was 4 days after the operation. Similarly healing on day 100 is better than what it was on day 99 And so on. No one can say at any stage that "no further progress and improvement is possible"
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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6-9 weeks
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In 6 months you have completely healed  internally as well as externally you can start intercourse now using a good method of contraception
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Usually body comes back to normal slowly by 6 weeks after birth.. eat healthy protein rich diet and start some light strength excercises to strengthen your muscles.
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3 months after c section  you can do intercourse
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