

Some women prefer to wear their prosthetics during intimacy, while others prefer not to. There's no right or wrong answer – choose what feels most comfortable for you and your partner. The Role of Intimacy in the Healing Process
Open and honest communication is the foundation of any healthy sexual relationship, and it becomes even more crucial after an amputation. amputee women making love
A therapist specializing in disability and intimacy can provide valuable guidance and support. Some women prefer to wear their prosthetics during
Instead of saying "You always..." try "I feel..." or "I would like..." Navigating the Physical Aspects of Intimacy A therapist specializing in disability and intimacy can
Intimacy is not just about physical pleasure; it's also about emotional connection, vulnerability, and shared experiences. For many women with limb loss, reclaiming their sexuality is a vital part of the healing process.
Don't be afraid to express what feels good and what doesn't. Your partner can't read your mind.
Experiment with different positions to find what is most comfortable and pleasurable. Pillows, bolsters, and other supports can be helpful.