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        <title><![CDATA[Nikki Bella and More Celeb Parents Get Real About Postpartum Sex]]></title>
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					<p>In the bedroom after baby! <strong><strong>Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi</strong></strong>,<strong><strong> Nikki Bella</strong> </strong>and more celebrity parents have described their postpartum sex lives after welcoming babies.</p>
<p>The <strong><em>Jersey Shore Family Vacation</em></strong> alum said in a July 2019 “Women in Top” podcast episode that<strong> intercourse after birth “just hurt.”</strong></p>
<p>The reality star explained at the time: “Medically, they say you have to wait, like, six weeks. And I waited the six weeks [after the two other births] because I ripped. This one, I didn’t rip probably because I had two kids, so my vagina is huge, I guess. Down there, it doesn’t feel that bad. But I still want to wait just in case, like, something happens and, God forbid, I do rip during sex or whatever. But after you have a baby and then have sex, it doesn’t feel right at first. It feels like you are a virgin again.”</p>
<p>The former MTV personality, who shares Lorenzo, Giovanna and Angelo with<strong> <strong>Jionni LaValle</strong></strong>, described the “uncomfortable” experience, adding, “Then it starts to feel good, like, after you get into the motions, but I mean, you need a lot of lube. Let’s just put it that way.”</p>

		<p>As for Bella, the former professional wrestler called<strong> postpartum sex</strong> with <strong><strong>Artem Chigvintsev</strong> </strong>“different” in September 2020.</p>
<p>“I didn’t even make it to the six-week point, I just started at five,” the <strong><em>Total Bellas</em> </strong>star told her twin, <strong><strong>Brie Bella</strong></strong>, at the time. “I was like, ‘I’m healed, I’m fine.’ Even though last night it didn’t seem fine, but that’s OK. It was a little different. I felt like organs were about to drop out. I was like, ‘Shoot, did I mess up?'”</p>
<p>Brie replied, “Nicole, enough about all the gross stuff going on with our vaginas, especially yours.”</p>
<p>Nikki’s comments came two months after she <strong>gave birth</strong> to her and the <strong><em>Dancing With the Stars</em> </strong>pro’s son, Matteo.</p>
<p>The California native<strong> tweeted</strong> that the dancer was “the best dad,” gushing, “Our baby boy is so lucky. I didn’t think I could love him even more, but goodness I fell more in love with him the past few days. I feel so blessed. Can’t wait for the day to officially makes us a family.”</p>
<p>Keep scrolling to see other celebrity parents’ quotes about postpartum sex, from<strong> <em>Bachelor in Paradise</em></strong>’s <strong><strong>Tanner Tolbert</strong></strong> to <strong><em>Married at First Sight</em></strong>’s<strong> <strong>Jamie Otis</strong></strong>.</p>
									

				
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<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Riley Cardoza</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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