Putative Mental, Physical, and Social Mechanisms of Hormonal Influences on Postpartum Sexuality.

IF 1 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Current Sexual Health Reports Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-25 DOI:10.1007/s11930-021-00321-8
Kirstin Clephane, Tierney K Lorenz
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Purpose of review: Much research has documented changes in postpartum sexuality, including changes in sexual functioning and satisfaction for both the birthing parent and their partner(s). These changes are often linked to postpartum changes in hormonal and immune responses, which can have both direct and indirect effects on sexuality.

Recent findings: Here, we review how postpartum sexuality may be changed via mental, physical, and social/relationship effects of a variety of hormones, including estrogens, progestogens, androgens, cortisol, and oxytocin. We also review the ways in which inflammation may act alongside hormones to influence postpartum sexuality.

Summary: We argue that, as each of these factors strongly influence the action of others, the next phase of research in postpartum sexuality must examine the bidirectional interactions of hormones and their effects on behavior, cognition, and social relationships.

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激素对产后性行为影响的假定心理、生理和社会机制
回顾的目的:许多研究记录了产后性生活的变化,包括分娩父母及其伴侣在性功能和满意度方面的变化。这些变化通常与产后荷尔蒙和免疫反应的变化有关,这些变化会对性生活产生直接和间接的影响:在此,我们回顾了产后性生活是如何通过各种激素(包括雌激素、孕激素、雄激素、皮质醇和催产素)对精神、身体和社会/关系的影响而发生改变的。我们还回顾了炎症可能与荷尔蒙一起影响产后性行为的方式。摘要:我们认为,由于这些因素中的每一个都会对其他因素的作用产生强烈影响,因此下一阶段的产后性行为研究必须考察荷尔蒙的双向相互作用及其对行为、认知和社会关系的影响。
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