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What No One Tells Men About Sex After Childbirth

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Sex is a big part of most relationships, but after pregnancy and childbirth, everything changes—especially for women. Many new dads get confused or stressed when their partner suddenly loses interest in sex, but here’s the truth: postpartum low libido is incredibly common, and it has nothing to do with attraction or love. Fitness coach and reality TV star Holly Hagan-Blyth opened up about going through this exact phase after her son was born. Her story matches what thousands of new parents silently deal with. ● Why Her Sex Drive Drops After Pregnancy Relationship therapist Rachel Gold says many couples assume that once the “six-week check-up” is done, sex magically goes back to normal. But that’s not how the body—or the mind—works. - After childbirth, women deal with: • Abormonal rollercoasters • Exhaustion • Healing from birth • Breastfeeding changes • Stress of constant caregiving This combination kills libido for a while. It’s biology, not rejection. ● Holly’s Story: When Even a H...

BBC Admits Fault in Panorama Edit Involving Trump but Refuses to Pay Damages

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  The BBC has apologised to US President Donald Trump for a Panorama episode that stitched together separate moments from his 6 January 2021 speech, creating what the broadcaster now acknowledges was a misleading impression. Although the BBC admits the edit wrongly suggested Trump had made a direct call for violent action, it insists it will not pay the compensation his team is demanding. Trump’s lawyers have threatened a $1bn (£759m) lawsuit unless the BBC retracts the programme, issues a full apology, and provides financial redress. The controversy has already triggered the resignations of director general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness. The apology was published just hours after the Daily Telegraph revealed a similar editing issue in a 2022 Newsnight programme. In its formal correction, the BBC said the Panorama edit unintentionally implied it was showing one continuous passage of Trump’s speech, when it had actually combined excerpts taken nearly an hour apart. BBC ...