Ep 4:: Sex, Intimacy, & Swagger After Babies with Dr. Uchenna Ossai
THE MOTHERLODE VLOGCAST
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Sarah & Stephanie sit down with Dr. Uchenna "UC" Ossai, a sex-positive pelvic health physical therapist and sexuality educator + counselor. Dr. UC is assistant professor at the University of Texas Dell Medical School and also serves as pelvic health program manager at UT Health Austin. We dive deep into topics such as how to talk to your children about cultivating a positive relationship with sexuality, reigniting sexual attraction to your partner and rediscovering your body after babies, ways to increase a seemingly absent libido, feeling sexy again in your post-baby body, and making painful sex pleasurable again. Nothing is off the table in this episode and we promise it's one you won't want to miss!
MORE ABOUT DR. UCHENNA OSSAI:
Dr. UC spends her days treating people with both sexual and pelvic floor dysfunction, and her evenings educating the masses on everything that has to do with “sexytime”. When it comes to sexual intelligence and great sex education, UC embraces always being unapologetically real, happily crunk, and deliciously kind. Don't miss UC's weekly Bourbon Talez every Sunday on Instagram where she answers all of your sexytime queries, by following her @youseelogic on Instagram.
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