00:00I'm going to get a little intimate and talk about the cooch, host, baby.
00:11Let's talk about sex after having given birth.
00:13It's quite a transition.
00:16It's painful.
00:17Oh.
00:18Oh, my God.
00:18I was trying to be diplomatic.
00:19For me, it is painful.
00:21Like, I talk about knives cutting you.
00:23I was like, why do women still have sex after giving birth?
00:26Like, why is this a thing?
00:27Is there a time limit you want to set after giving birth, you think?
00:31I guess, what, doctors say, like, six weeks or whatever.
00:33I don't know.
00:34I felt like I needed, like, two months.
00:35I mean, you start after a while, but I'm like, don't, this is painful.
00:38Well, clearly it was different for me, because actually in summer, you're 18 months apart.
00:41Yeah.
00:43I guess it was, yeah, they're 18 months apart.
00:44That's enough for me.
00:45My husband's going to watch it and say, you were talking too much today.
00:49But it was, it was, it wasn't bad for me.
00:51It was awful for me.
00:53Yeah.
00:53I just felt weird.
00:54Like, I just felt like, it just, I don't know.
00:57I just was thinking about the baby and I was breastfeeding.
00:59And it was like, you know, when he was trying to go down here, it was like, don't touch those.
01:04That used to be my favorite thing.
01:06But then for that minute, it wasn't.
01:07Yeah.
01:07And I was like, it was like a lot of mental, mental game that I had to play.
01:12Like, no, I'm still pre-Cory.
01:13I'm pre-baby Cory.
01:14Okay.
01:15Okay.
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