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Get Your Mojo Back: Sex, Pleasure and Intimacy After Birth

Clio Wood

Get Your Mojo Back breaks the silence around the feminist topic no-one is talking about: how to have enjoyable sex after birth. This book is a rallying call to women to reclaim their sexuality and find sexual fulfilment. Focusing on the physical, mental and practical aspects that can affect your sexual experience and relationship, each chapter contains:
  • a personal experience to relate to;
  • tips on specific issues and their manifestations, including unfulfilling sex and numbness, painful postpartum sex, and finding time for intimacy in motherhood;
  • information from experts, including women's health physios, an obstetrics doctor and gynaecology and a perinatal mental health psychologist.
Informative yet often hilarious, this guide from maternal health campaigner and journalist Clio Wood will appeal to new and existing mothers seeking to improve their sex lives and wellbeing after birth. It will also attract fans of feminist women's health books, including Period Power.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Watkins Publishing
  • Publish Date: Jan 10th, 2023
  • Pages: 192
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.43in - 5.35in - 0.71in - 0.57lb
  • EAN: 9781786786951
  • Categories: SexualityPregnancy & ChildbirthSexual Instruction

About the Author

CLIO WOOD is a women's health and sex positivity advocate, journalist and Founder of &Breathe. Find out more at: andbreathewellbeing.com.

Praise for this book

"There is no book out there like this. Candid, funny and utterly eye-opening. Get Your Mojo Back digs deep on women's health and how to get your sex life back - quite literally from all angles. Just wish it had been written sooner." - Anna Whitehouse, Mother Pukka


"Clio boldly goes where no woman has gone before, into the postnatal bedroom, and she is both fearless and reassuring in her exploration of this neglected area of new parents' lives." - Milli Hill, Author of Give Birth Like a Feminist