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Can Baby-Making Sex Be Hot?

baby-making sex

I talk to a lot of women about how to make baby-making sex hot again. Whether you are in the midst of trying to conceive or even going through infertility -- anytime you are looking for a baby while trying to get your hot sexy self going, the entire escapade can feel like a very cold shower.

Not exactly what we'd call sexy

The fact is, one of the hardest parts of trying to conceive is what it can do to your sex life. I remember being told that I had “Hostile Cervical Mucus”… now isn’t that hot? “Come on, Honey -- don’t you want me and my hostile vagina?!!!” Doesn’t that feel welcoming? Well – it didn’t to me. I felt like my body was saying that it didn’t want to receive my husband and my husband’s potential babies. It rocked my world (and I don't mean that in a good way). For a while I was really shut down sexually. I felt like my body was not warm and welcoming…I felt the opposite of sexy. I didn’t feel fertile and lush. I was everything that was not. Just think of the other diagnoses…”habitual aborter” or “premature ovarian failure”….I mean, this is really sexy stuff.

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Blogging My Life, Living in Color, Getting Naked - Sometimes Terrifed!

Living In Color

Please welcome new Owning Pink blogger Pamela Madsen, author of Shameless: How I Ditched The Diets, Got Naked, Found True Pleasure and Somehow Got Home In Time To Cook Dinner (check out Lissa's post on the book here). Pamela is here to rock our worlds of owning sexuality, fertility, and everything else that makes you "live your life in color." Welcome, Pamela!

So, it feels like just the other day that I walked away from the organization that I founded, The American Fertility Association, to take on a different but just as important dream. This dream was not about family building -- although I still felt deeply commited to that. This dream was telling the truth about female sexual desire -- and making it acceptable for women to access their authentic sexual nature. I had come to believe that sexuality and pleasure was healing and transformational. And I felt that same fire in my belly around this as I felt about fertility. And so I wrote a book that is out of the box and is being featured in a big national news outlet documentary on pleasure revolutionaries.

Was I a pleasure revolutionary? 
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