Why Does Sex Hurt So Much After Menopause?
Let’s find out why these changes happen and, more importantly, what you can do to take back control and enjoy sex again.
Let’s find out why these changes happen and, more importantly, what you can do to take back control and enjoy sex again.
“Sex is not supposed to hurt.” We hear that all the time, but the sad fact for millions of women is that sex does hurt. In fact, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists estimate that up to 75% of women will experience sexual pain at some point in their lives. Sexual pain can be caused by a laundry list of problems including vaginismus, endometriosis, vaginal dryness, painful bladder syndrome, Chron’s disease, fibroids, scarring from surgery, pelvic floor problems, ...