Friday 2 August 2013

How to have s3x after a heart attack



Some people feel so  embarrassed to ask about when, how to have s3x after a heart attack, but new guidance urging doctors to help their patients resume a healthy love life means they may no longer need to.

The recommendations are the first to provide specific details explaining exactly how to safely enjoy s3x after a heart attack or stroke, and include guidance on sexual positions and activities patients can engage in if they aren't ready for the physical exertion of int-rc0urse.

After a heart attack or stroke, many patients are concerned that s3x will trigger another heart problem.

While previous guidelines have discussed how long patients should wait to have s3x after a heart attack, patients often have more specific questions about the types of s3xual activities that are safe.

'Patients are anxious and often afraid s3x will trigger another cardiac event – but the topic sometimes gets passed over because of embarrassment or discomfort,' said Elaine Steinke, lead author of the statement and professor of nursing at Wichita State University in Kansas. 


It is recommends that all patients who have had a heart attack, heart transplant, stroke or other heart condition, or who received an implanted heart device, should undergo some type of s3x counselling.

Although doctors and other health care providers may be a little embarrassed to discuss such details with their patients, this is not an excuse for withholding information from patient. 

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