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Is your postbaby sex life lacking (or nonexistent)? You're not alone. With a new baby in the picture, sex can drop a few notches on the priority list. And it's not just the new responsibilities and exhaustion -- delivering a baby can leave you sore, dry and feeling not-so-sexy. If you're ready to turn the heat back on in the bedroom (or dining room, or kitchen), try these real-life tips from sex therapist Dr. Lisa Terrell and a few other moms who've been through it all before.
GET NAUGHTY
If your girlie bits aren't quite ready for actual intercourse, but you do want to get, er, intimate ... well, there are other things you can do, you know. (Wink, wink.) Seriously, get creative and find ways to sexually connect. "Intimate contact can come in many forms," says Terrell, who founded the Sensovi Institute in Charlotte, N.C. "Think in terms of sensual contact, sensual relaxation and sex play." (Blushing yet?)
WARM UP
It's normal to...
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