Post-coital snoozing is a common occurrence that affects millions of people worldwide. But have you ever wondered why this sudden urge to drift off happens? Is it a sign of satisfaction, or a hint at something more? In this article, we'll delve into theconnection betweensex and sleep, exploring the reasons why we doze off after intimacy, and more importantly, how to prevent it for prolonged and passionate love-making sessions with our expert, DrRajan Bhosale, Sexologist - Mumbai, Member of Doctube.
Dr Bhosale said, "Feeling sleepy after sex is common, especially among men. Studies show that post-coital sleepiness affects both genders, though men tend to experience it more intensely."
Why Do You Feel Sleepy After Sex?
1.Physiological Reasons
Dr Rajan said, "Sex is physically demanding, increasing heart rate, blood pressure, and energy expenditure. After orgasm, the body shifts into relaxation mode, making drowsiness inevitable."
2. Hormonal Effects
- Oxytocin (the ‘love hormone’) promotes relaxation and bonding.
- Dopamine spikes during orgasm but drops afterward, causing tiredness.
- Serotonin increases, stabilising mood and enhancing sleepiness.
- Prolactin, released after orgasm (especially in men), triggers the refractory period, reducing arousal and inducing rest.
3. Psychological Factors
- Emotional Release – Sex relieves stress, often leading to relaxation.
- Relationship Satisfaction – A fulfilling emotional connection enhances post-sex calmness.
- Anxiety and Stress – Sex acts as a mental reset, promoting sleepiness.
Who is Most Affected?
Dr Bhosale mentioned, “Older adults experience more post-sex drowsiness due to hormonal changes and lower energy levels. However, younger individuals can also feel tired, especially after intense sexual activity.”
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How to Stay Awake After Sex?
If you want to avoid post-coital sleepiness, experts suggest:
- Try having your intimate sessions during the morning or afternoon.
- Light activity – Stand up, stretch, or hydrate.
- Breathing exercises – Deep breathing helps maintain alertness.
- Discussing with your partner – Balance intimacy without disrupting rest.
“Post-sex sleepiness is natural and healthy, driven by hormonal and psychological factors. While some may find it frustrating, embracing it as part of a normal biological response can lead to a deeper understanding of your body’s needs. If you prefer to stay awake, small adjustments can help—but in most cases, there’s no harm in simply enjoying the rest,” concluded Dr Rajan.
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