Infographic – Don’t hesitate, just regulate!

Click here for the full document! Enjoy an infographic summarizing our paper. Dubé, J.P., Dawson, S.J., & Rosen, N. O. (2020). Emotion regulation and sexual well-being among women: Current status and future directions. Current Sexual Health Reports.
Infographic – Depressed and distressed?

Click here for the full document! Enjoy an infographic summarizing our paper. Dawson, S. J., Strickland, N. J., & Rosen, N. O. (2020). Longitudinal associations between depressive symptoms and sexual concerns among first-time parent couples during the transition to parenthood. The Journal of Sex Research. DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2020.1836114
Is sex still painful years after childbirth? Taking a closer look at persistent postpartum pain
Photo by Pavel Danilyuk from Pexels By Ella Vermeir This blog is a summary of our published article: Rossi, MA.,* Vermeir, E.,* Brooks, M., Pierce, M., Pukall, CF., & Rosen, NO. (2021). Comparing self-reported pain during intercourse and pain during a standardized gynecological exam at 12- and 24-month postpartum. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 19(1), 116-131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsxm.2021.11.004 […]
Not tonight, baby: Understanding when a partner is not in the mood

By Maria Belen Field Lira This blog is a summary of our published article: Muise, A., Kim, J. J., Impett, E. A., & Rosen, N. O. (2017). Understanding when a partner is not in the mood: Sexual communal strength in couples transitioning to parenthood. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 46, 1993-2006. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-016-0920-2 Photo by Anna Shvets […]
Infographic – Post baby hanky pinky? For some women, it’s painful

Click here for the full document! Enjoy an infographic summarizing our paper. Rosen, N. O., Dawson, S. J., Binik, Y. M., Pierce, M., Brooks, M., Pukall, C., … & George, R. (2022). Trajectories of Dyspareunia From Pregnancy to 24 Months Postpartum. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 139(3), 391-399. https://doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0000000000004662
New mothers’ sexual distress and sexual values in the transition to parenthood

By Heather Oliveira and Jackie Huberman This is a summary of our published article: Huberman, S. J., Allsop, D. B., & Rosen, N. O. (2022). Associations between new mothers’ partner-oriented sexual values and sexual distress in the transition to parenthood. The Journal of Sex Research, https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2022.2089969 Photo by Alena Shekhovtcova on Pexels The exciting changes that occur when becoming a new parent […]
Infographic – Sexual beliefs in the face of sexual difficulty

Click here for the full document! Enjoy an infographic summarizing our paper. Raposo, S., Rosen, N. O., Corsini-Munt, S., Maxwell, J. E., & Muise, A. (2021). Navigating women’s low desire: Sexual growth and destiny beliefs and couples’ well-being. The Journal of Sex Research. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2021.1884179 Infographic by Valérie Lagacé
Post baby hanky panky? For some women, it’s painful.

By Natalie Rosen This blog is a summary of our published article: Rosen, N. O., Dawson, S. J., Binik, Y. M., Pierce, M., Brooks, M., Pukall, C., Chorney, J., Snelgrove-Clarke, E., & George, R. (2022). Predictors of two trajectories of dyspareunia from pregnancy to 24 months postpartum. Obstetrics & Gynecology. https://doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0000000000004662 When new parents hear “post-baby-hanky-panky”, some […]
Infographic – What’s being left under the covers?

Click here for the full document! Enjoy an infographic summarizing our paper. Merwin, K. E., & Rosen, N. O. (2019). Perceived partner responsiveness moderates the associations between sexual talk and sexual and relationship well-being in long-term couples. The Journal of Sex Research. doi:10.1080/00224499.2019.1610151 Infographic by Eva Cohen
Depressed and distressed? Changes in new parents’ depressive symptoms and sexual concerns over time

By David B. Allsop; This blog is a summary of our published article: Dawson, S. J., Strickland, N. J., & Rosen, N. O. (2020). Longitudinal associations between depressive symptoms and sexual concerns among first-time parent couples during the transition to parenthood. The Journal of Sex Research. DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2020.1836114