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Menopause and Sex -
Enjoy them Both...

Menopause and Sex can fit together seamlessly. If this hasn't been your experience, please keep reading to learn how to make it happen.

Sex is NOT a Dirty Word

However, it should be a private topic. God designed sexual relations to picture his ideal relationship with us. If you've had a wonderful sex life, realize that God wants your relationship with Him to be even better.

If this is a new thought for you, or even, you find it ridiculous, please give it a little further consideration by reading about spiritual health.

The separation between us and God wasn't his idea, it was ours. What he had in mind was the most intimate of friendships...the kind we find in a good marriage.

But even if you've had a good marriage, when you arrive at menopause, things can change. For some women menopause and sex go together about as well as oil and water. Instead of being a pleasure, it becomes a chore.

Two Major Problems make Menopause and Sex Difficult.

  • vaginal atrophy-can make having intimate relationships downright painful. Check out the preceding link for all the details about how to treat this problem so that it won't affect your sex life.
  • loss of libido - if you have no sexual desire, it is going to be very difficult to have an enjoyable sex life. There are two possible reasons for this problem. The first is a hormonal imbalance. This imbalance can be corrected by using a natural progesterone cream.

    If you try adding this to your supplements, and it doesn't help, you should see a doctor and be tested for low testosterone. Although we usually think of this as the male sex hormone, we women need a little in our bodies. Without it, we'll have sexual desire.

    Caution: Supplemental estrogen never helps with libido because our sexual desire is in no way regulated by this hormone.

    Conclusions:

    If you'd like to research this further, I highly recommend What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause(TM): The Breakthrough Book on Natural Hormone Balance, and What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause: Balance Your Hormones and Your Life From Thirty to Fifty.

    Both books are available from Amazon by clicking on the links above, and are great additions to your health library. In addition, they were written by doctors who specialize in women's health.

    Don't let menopause symptoms rob you of your enjoyment of menopause and sex. Instead find menopause natural remedies that will give natural menopause relief. Then you can enjoy both for the rest of your life.

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