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Intimina study of 3,000 mothers reveals the complex reality of postpartum sexuality

Childbirth is, for most women, the most important and joyful event of their lives, marking the beginning of an amazing new chapter. However, to understand how women really feel during the sensitive period, Intimina conducted an extensive survey of 3,000 women in United Kingdom, France and Spain who have given birth in the last 12 months.

The findings show that there is a significant “desire gap” and demonstrate that while the body can heal, the journey back to one’s sexual self often follows a much longer, more personal timeline.

The reality of postpartum intimacy: 10 essentials

The identity struggle

The transition to motherhood often overshadows a woman’s sense of self. 24.5% of respondents feel first “mother” and then “sexual being”. This sentiment was most pronounced in Spain, where 27.9% of women struggled to shift between these roles.

The medical milestone pressure

The “six-week green light” is often more stressful than helpful. While some found it reasonable, 17.4% of women felt pressured by this deadline and 15.1% felt “broken” because they weren’t ready when the doctor said they could be.

Intimina’s medical expert, Dr. Susanna Unsworth comments: “Postpartum recovery is often limited to timelines, but it’s actually much more complicated. The six-week checkup is an important opportunity to assess how both mother and baby are recovering, not a sign that women should feel physically or emotionally ready to resume intimacy. Many are still navigating significant changes at this stage, including exhaustion, hormonal changes, and a shift in maternal identity.

Natural barriers to intimacy

Returning to intimacy is often physically terrifying. 34.3% of women reported extreme exhaustion as the main barrier, while 31.4% experienced physical discomfort such as vaginal dryness and 30.9% admitted that they were literally afraid of the pain.

The hidden burden of guilt

Guilt is a dominant force in the postpartum experience. 44.2% of women felt guilty for not wanting sex, while 40.7% felt guilty for prioritizing their own pleasure over the baby’s needs. France saw the highest levels of partner-related guilt at 47.5%.

Honesty and “Performance”

Couples often have difficulty communicating about changing their sex lives. While 35.3% are completely honest, 20.9% of women admit to “performing” or faking their interest to keep their partner happy.

Moments of Empowerment

Despite the challenges, many women find new strength in their bodies. An important one 42.2% feel a new level of respect and awe for what their bodies have achieved and 31.3% report that their orgasms have actually become more intense from childbirth.

A new approach to connection

Intimacy often evolves into something deeper and exploratory. 34.7% of women now see sex as a way of “relearning” their bodies, while 32.8% say it’s become less about “the act” and more about feeling seen and appreciated.

The Clinical Shift

Hormonal changes can make intimacy less natural. 49.2% of women noted that physical changes made sex feel “clinical” rather than spontaneous. This was most strongly felt in the UK, where 54.3% of women reported this shift.

There is also a surprising “pleasure peak” for many. 31.3% of women reported that their orgasms became more intense since giving birth. In the UK, this positive shift was reported by 32.4% of respondents.

The Source of Pressure

The effort to “bounce” comes from many angles. 26.5% point to their partner’s expectations, while 23.2% blame unrealistic standards nominated by social media influencers.

The road to better support

Mothers know exactly what they need to thrive. 33.3% they believe that more honest conversations with friends and other mothers would have changed their experience, and 37.3% noted that better access to pelvic floor or intimacy products would have enhanced their return to sexual health.

“We hope to encourage a more open discussion around the ‘Silent Year’ of postpartum care,” says Dunja Kokotović, Global Brand Manager of Intimina. “Our study of 3,000 women reflects a shared journey through the complexities of new motherhood. It’s time to move beyond the typical six-week benchmark and prioritize a woman’s personal readiness. We want to empower mothers to listen to their bodies, knowing that the only ‘right’ time frame is what feels right for them.”

“What is clear from these data is the need for a more compassionate and personalized approach to postpartum care. This includes better access to pelvic floor physiotherapy for all women, more open conversations about recovery and intimacy, and reassurance that there is no single ‘normal’ timeline when it comes to reconnecting with your body.” concludes Dr. Unsworth.

*The survey was carried out by Censuswide, on a sample of 3,046 women who have given birth or given birth in the last year in the UK, France and Spain. Data was collected in March and April 2026. Censuswide is a member of the Market Research Society (MRS) and the British Polling Council (BPC) and is a signatory to the Global Data Quality Pledge. We adhere to the MRS Code of Conduct and ESOMAR principles.

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