Sexual Anxiety and Parenthood

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I’m so lucky to have Craig in my life. I might not always tell him how much I appreciate him, but I do. He’s my soulmate, my best friend, and a truly amazing and patient daddy to our children. Handily, I fancy him like mad too.

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This is how I feel about him, but how does he feel about me?

I shouldn’t, but I often do think to myself that he must feel a little short-changed. Pregnancy didn’t look great on me, and its legacy isn’t too hot either. I have stretchmarks in places I didn’t even realise could stretch, and a handful of months breastfeeding our children has changed my silhouette in the most unfavourable way possible.

This seems to be the same with many of my mum friends. Our bodies, once sexualised by our partners, are now simply vessels built for the manufacture and nourishment of little people. Breastfeeding certainly didn’t help. I’ve blogged about the very real effect this had on my mental health, and the fact I felt like I was being suckled like a cow. It brought on crippling panic attacks and postpartum anxiety, and I really felt as though I lost myself over this period.

It’s therefore only natural this should impact on my sex-life and the way I feel about sex.

I guess I just didn’t expect that, having once led a very healthy and fulfilled sex-life, that my brain could decelerate so rapidly with the onslaught of parenthood. I don’t suppose that a lack of quality adult interaction, and hours spent discussing superheroes and Disney princesses do much to correct this either.

The result is a kind of sexual anxiety. It’s a product of lost confidence in my body (both physically and emotionally) to perform satisfactorily under the covers. Sex is more than just a physical response and my mind is just too exhausted (and probably depressed) to properly transition from Mother to Lover. So despite being fortunate enough to lay beside the most attentive and attractive man I’ve had, I’m not always allowing myself to enjoy it.

And, guess what? This is far more common than society would have us believe.

Sexual anxiety manifests itself in a number of ways. Although there is the obvious physical distinction between men and women that makes sexual anxiety far more newsworthy for men, sexual anxiety in women is a very real and under-discussed phenomenon. Although I can’t place myself in this league, in extreme cases this can prevent women from getting lubricated enough to have sex, and it can take away the physical desire to engage in it at all.

We’ve all heard of “fight or flight”, when stress hormones like epinephrine and norepinephrine are released in a series of reactions designed to prepare your body to run or confront a threat - whereas this would be hugely useful in a hostage situation, it’s not so useful when you’ve booked a dirty weekend away.

So what can you do about it?

Of course, there are medications that can help a man achieve and sustain an erection, and you can even buy Viagra online without prescription. Yet for women, solutions are far more complex. Here are my top tips for overcoming sexual anxiety:

Be open with your partner

If you’re in a loving and committed relationship, then just speak up. I struggle to hide a glass of wine from Craig so would find it impossible to conceal anything sex-related. I also feel I owe it to him to tell him how I’m feeling so he understands it isn’t anything he’s doing wrong - I’d hate to project any of my own insecurities on to him, especially when that would be so totally undeserved. Finding solutions has been nothing short of fun either as this blog lays testament to.

De-child your bedroom

No I don’t mean, pop your kids in another room - this goes without saying. But creating an adult-space for you and your partner to relax, might require a little re-jigging. Being surrounded by kid-clutter when you are trying to take your mind away from your little darlings is naturally counter-productive. Instead make your bedroom a child-free haven and stash away any of their paraphernalia elsewhere in your home.

Relax into ‘it’

Of course there are other ways to climax without penetration. You might also find that devoting time purely to your partner, will better prepare you for sex itself.

If this is one step too far, pull it back a bit and just have a cuddle and a smooch. When was the last time you properly kissed your partner anyway? Fortunately, Craig and I have always been very hands on and will take 30 seconds out from washing dishes to have a quick cuddle. Just because we’re a little out of sync in bed, doesn’t mean we should be elsewhere in our lives.

Don’t be hard on yourself

Give yourself a damn break. Many sexual anxieties are a product of the here and now, and may therefore lessen over time. Money issues, family drama, a bloody heatwave… any of these things could be unconsciously affecting your libido. If body issues are your thing, don’t crash diet or hastily book yourself in for surgery - just take it slowly and relax. When you find the right someone to spend the rest of your life with, a few months without intimacy is nothing to panic over.

 


Potty training with Huggies Pull-Ups #6Steps to #PottyTrainingConfidence

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You might remember I recently announced we’re all set to potty train Mini Madam. This coincides with a summer-long partnership with Huggies Pull-Ups and their newly devised Huggies Pull-Ups 6 Steps to Potty Success program. They’ve worked with renowned child psychologist, Dr Heather Wittenberg, to create practical, helpful and science-based tips to help you support your child through this exciting, yet often messy, journey.

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At just 26 months, it might seem early, but believe me this little girl is raring to go. She watches us go to the toilet intently, knows where the potty is, and will sit on it when instructed. She’ll also regularly whip her nappy off and pop it in the bin.

This is much earlier than we started with Dexter, who had some early training experiences bordering on horrific. Let’s just say we came within inches of replacing the carpet for the entire upstairs of our then home.

So this time, we’re excited to have the expert tuition of Dr Heather Wittenberg on our side. She’s pulled together a 6 stage plan to cater for tots of all ages & abilities. On the website pottytraining.co.uk you’ll find hugely helpful advice, printables and coupons for Pull-Ups. As if that wasn’t enough, Huggies have also sent us a huge box of goodies tailored to Heidi to help her make the transition - check out my unboxing video below!

If you’re looking to join us on our journey, here’s the contents list - you might find some of these helpful in your own preparations. Highlights for us are the musical potty that Heidi has fallen a little bit in love with, the super cute Disney Princess-inspired reward chart, and the egg timer. We’ve found this infinitely helpful as a way to gently remind Heidi that a visit to the potty is due.

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As you can see from her reward chart, Heidi has really hit the ground running with her journey. She was already exhibiting many of the key indicators that she was ready to train, and we felt confident enough to ditch the nappies last week. We made a big thing of this and threw her a Little Big Girl party so she fully understood she was on the cusp of something momentous - more on this in the next few weeks.

It hasn’t all gone to plan but we’re soooo proud of her and can’t wait to update you in our next vlog in a few week’s time. In order to follow her progress, and see the toll it’s taken on poor old Craig and I (trust me you’ll see a few G&Ts consumed) head on over to the My Mills Baby YouTube channel and hit the subscribe button.

You can also follow the progress of my fellow ambassadors (and join in yourself) by following these hashtags across social media #6Steps #PottyTrainingConfidence

Remember also that Huggies Pull-Ups are also currently discounted at ASDA stores nationwide at just £2 a pack, so do stock up on your child’s favourite character while you can!

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Craig takes on the Wicked Uncle Challenge

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Yes that’s right. Craig. As in my long-suffering other half. As in Heidi’s & Dexter’s daddy.

… As in the worst present-buyer in the world.

Oh believe me I’ve had some right tat off this man. I used to hate feigning excitement over some of his gifts when birthdays and Christmases rolled around. In fact, I barely managed it.

There was the time he bought me a glow in the dark bodysuit (I believe this was some sort of dig at me for taking up too much room in bed)… or the time he bought me a book on spiders so I could better identify the breeds that have dared enter our home (this is in reference to the fact that I’ll swear any spider with a big backside is deadly, and therefore out to kill me).

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So when I heard Wicked Uncle were challenging particularly inept people to road test their toy site to find A grade pressies for girls and boys everywhere, I couldn’t resist. Craig still mistakenly thinks Heidi still likes Frozen (that was sooo last year daddy!) so, despite having children, he is still the perfect specimen for this little experiment.

He was challenged to buy for:

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His mission:

To spend £40 on Wicked Uncle and buy Heidi and Dex something exciting. Luckily for him, Wicked Uncle is a website filled with fabulous, fun-filled things for the fussiest of children – with handy filters enabling him to sort toys by age, personality, gender, or a mixture of the three. We weren’t allowed an input, he was left to his own devices to peruse hundreds of toys and find something awesome.

Craig’s feedback:

I’m no blogger like Gem, but I thought I’d share a few words about the site. The homepage has like a zillion ways to filter products, and a handful of bestsellers to entice you. You can see straight away this is a site for the uninitiated; those who are clueless about kids.

It was good to see a mix of educational toys and those you don’t see lining the shelves of some of the bigger toy shops on the high-street. Those places are an instant headache, and if you don’t know what you’re looking for, you can waste some serious time gift-buying for kids. Gem often tasks me with buying toys for Dexter’s school mates and I’m in there for what seems like hours scratching my head. This was like a breath of fresh air.

It wasn’t hard to edit your basket, the payment screen wasn’t clunky, and you have a option to pay via PayPal or card - my kind of site.

So what did he buy???

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What did they think?

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Well any opportunity to “be like Daddy” is greeted by enthusiasm bordering on delirium. Complete with driving & sat nav sound-effects, this clever interactive sat nav device is perfect for 3-6 year olds. Whereas the younger contingent will be happy simply bashing buttons and ragging the steering wheel, there’s plenty more to this nifty toy.

There are flashing lights and indicators with left & right recognition, 72 spoken instructions from ‘drive straight on’ to ‘turn left at the crossroads’ and you can plug a few different destinations into the sat nav including home, the supermarket, petrol station or the doctor’s surgery. It also has a variety of sounds including gear-changing, braking, horn and revving engine - with a volume control so as not to drive mum and dad mad.

The bubble factory is also lots of fun and perfect for sunny days in the garden. It saves me having to blow them myself in this heat and it created some whopping big ones that the kids took great pleasure in popping. It comes with the liquid, but you will need to invest in 4 x 1.5V size C batteries to operate the motor.

I can’t help but think Craig cheated slightly with this though as a few of my friends have bought these for their child’s disco parties so he already knew it would be a hit!

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Heidi also loved her little torch and projector. Funnily enough this was my favourite toy as it took me right back to my childhood. The beam is nice and bright and perfect for lighting the way to the bathroom in the night, and you get 24 slides with some really intricate little pictures. These show up best if you hold the torch around 1m away from the wall, so perfect for messing around with in bed!

Wicked Uncle really has impressed us. From its easy-to-navigate website, to the great range of toys for every personality. Our gifts arrived perfectly packaged, and the kids are chuffed to bits with their haul. The parcel even came with a little postcard that the kids could fill out and send back to Daddy to say thanks.

To check them out, or apply for the challenge yourself (bloggers only) head to wickedunclue.co.uk, or follow them on social media

Facebook: @Wicked-Uncle / Instagram: @WickedUncleToys / Twitter: @WickedUncle / Pinterest: @WickedUncle

 

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