The Be Well Baby Podcast
Nobody prepares you for how much intimacy and connection can shift after you have a baby — and yet it's one of the most common struggles new parents face. In this episode, Emily sits down with Krystle Gard, postpartum doula and Intimacy & Connection Coach, for an honest, shame-free conversation about what actually happens to your sex life after birth and what you can do about it. Krystle's journey into this work is deeply personal. From a supported home birth in Alaska to having twins without a local support system, to serving as a surrogate three times — she has lived the full spectrum of postpartum experiences. That, combined with her work supporting families as a postpartum doula, showed her just how little guidance new parents receive about intimacy after birth. In this episode, we cover: * Why libido and desire commonly shift postpartum (and why that's not a failure) * The role of sleep deprivation, hormones, and nervous system dysregulation in sexual desire * Why self-pleasure is often the most overlooked tool in postpartum recovery * The "three-minute game" from The Art of Giving and Receiving — and why it's a game changer for rebuilding connection * The intimacy candle practice for keeping the simmer going without pressure * Love languages, the red/yellow/green communication system, and the "favorite things list" * Why lube is non-negotiable postpartum * How birth trauma affects touch tolerance — and gentle ways to rebuild safety * The importance of humor, playfulness, and letting go of how things used to be Resources mentioned: * The Art of Giving and Receiving [https://amzn.to/4vz1Ri2] by Harry Faddis * Love Languages [https://amzn.to/4acTCzy] (Gary Chapman) * Sex After Birth Workshops: www.bewellbaby.org/sex-after-birth-class [http://www.bewellbaby.org/sex-after-birth-class] Find Krystle: * https://wholefamilydoulacare.com/ [https://wholefamilydoulacare.com/] * krystlegard@gmail.com [krystlegard@gmail.com] More about our guest: With a background in engineering, Krystle brings organization, intuition, and problem-solving to help families find systems and flow that make life easier. She loves teaching and educating new parents, offering hands-on newborn care guidance, household support, and a listening ear. She also provides Intimacy & Connection Coaching to help couples nurture their relationships after birth. More about your host: Emily Spaeth is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, and founder of Be Well Baby in Portland, Oregon. With extensive NICU experience and training in craniosacral therapy, she leads a team providing home-based health care for families navigating the tricky parts of pregnancy and postpartum. She also hosts the Beyond Birth Blueprint [http://www.bewellbaby.org/beyond-birth-blueprint], an online birth and postpartum educational community available to families across the country—so no matter where you are, you have access to support, resources, and connection. Emily is also a mother of three and passionate about helping families move from surviving to thriving.
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