Amputation sex
You would, however, be preoccupied with the recovery and wellbeing of your partner or spouse. Respondents noted they still wanted sex, experienced orgasm and desired their partners post-LLA. They also felt some areas of their sexual lives had improved somewhat following LLA as the problems associated with the amputation such as chemotherapy, pain or infection had hampered intimacy previously. The way in which they had sex did change. The aspect of the paper I found most interesting was how qualitative discussions from the participants revealed a more varied, positive and practical reaction to the LLA than an additional activity required by the research, where they scored their sex lives from zero to ten.




Sex and Intimacy After Amputation




Sex and Intimacy After Amputation - Amplitude
Either your web browser doesn't support Javascript or it is currently turned off. In the latter case, please turn on Javascript support in your web browser and reload this page. Read article at publisher's site DOI : Eriksson M , Svedlund M. Prosthet Orthot Int , 42 6 , 18 May



‘We innovate now’: sexual lives following lower limb amputation
Three little letters arranged in such a way to make most humans blush. Why is something so human so awkward to discuss? Hopefully, this PG-rated article can get that point across.





Aims and objectives: To describe the impact of patients' lower limb amputations on their partners' sexual functioning and well-being. Background: Annually, about major lower limb amputations are performed in the Netherlands. An amputation may induce limitations in performing marital activities, including expression of sexual feelings between partners. However, up until now, little attention has been paid towards this aspect in both research and clinical practice.

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