<P><B><I>''A complete game-changer for my relationship'' </I>Hannah Witton<br><br><I>''Throw away the "new baby" books, THIS is the only book all parents need to read'' </I>Dr Martha Deiros Collado</B><br><br><B><I>''An inclusive, expert guide to an issue that affects all kinds of parents'' </I>Tom Cox (@unlikelydad)</B><br><br><I>There''s a saying that having a baby is like a bomb going off in your relationship, and our sex lives are often part of the destruction left behind. But it doesn''t have to be this way. </I><br><br>Sexual satisfaction is at its lowest for couples who have young families. Sleepless nights, plus changes to our bodies, identities and priorities mean that the passion that brought you together can start to feel like a distant memory. But how can you retain a great sexual connection even when you have so little time? How can you make sure that you still feel like sexual partners not just strung out co-parents at the end of the day? <br><br>Dr Karen Gurney is a cons