Menopause and lack of orgasm
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How does menopause affect a woman's ability to achieve an orgasm?
All of this may mean some reduction in the sensations and pleasure you experience during lovemaking. It also can affect orgasm, which may be less intense.
Studies in carefully selected postmenopausal women with low sexual desire that What's the difference between a vaginal orgasm and a clitoral orgasm?.
After menopause, sex doesn't have to be a distant memory. Women have sexual pain or trouble achieving orgasm due to the aging process.
Description:Some of the emails have been agonizing to read, while others have been inspiring. What I now know about midlife sexuality is that no two women have the same story. Here's a smattering of what I have learned: Some women suffer silently in sexless, or near sexless, marriages due to lack of libido and vaginal atrophy Some women report their clitorises shrinking so they lose the ability to orgasm Some women report no change in lubrication, and a strong libido into their 60s and 70s Some OB-GYN's are clueless about how to help women undergoing changes in their physiology and sexual response The women who persist in looking for solutions to their sexual problems tend to be successful Women should keep their ovaries if they can If you don't "use it," you're more likely to "lose it" Some of the women who have written me have health issues other than menopause impacting their sex lives. Grace , a diabetic, is one of them.
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