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I would suggest you to visit a sex-expert for the same. You can also have a chat with your OBGYN regarding the same. Lets us know if we at Credihealth can help in getting you in touch with any of these experts.
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Dr. Nimrat Kaur
Verified Doctorit is normal to experience loss of libido (sexual drive) after childbirth. It is because of hormonal upsurge and the psychological trauma a woman goes through during childbirth. You should definitely talk to your OBGYN regarding this as now it has been 3 years since your first childbirth. It is a long time to not be physically intimate with your partner. Have you and your husband discussed this? As I can read, you seem to have tried hard. Have you and your husband considered counseling with a sex expert? If not, you must consider it.
About D&C and planning a second child; what was the cause of getting D&C done? Was it an abortion or miscarriage?