| However, estrogen has many potential side effects.
Using it in the form of a cream rather than a pill can reduce the side
effects somewhat. One or two percent testosterone cream is another option,
but it also has side effects. These creams should not be used as lubricants
just before intercourse because your partner is likely to absorb the hormone
too. Many women have fewer and less intense orgasms when they reach
menopause. It may take more time and stimulation to become aroused. For
some women these changes are distressing, while others enjoy them. For
all women, having intercourse or masturbating regularly can help increase
sexual responsiveness and pleasure. They keep the muscles supporting the
uterus, vagina and bladder in shape and increase lubrication. Kegel exercises,
contractions of the pelvic muscle near the vagina, can also help strengthen
the vaginal muscles. Loss of interest in sex, temporary or
long-term, occurs in some women during and after menopause. Some women
do not find this a problem, especially if other aspects of life have become
more important. But if it is bothering you, there are many possible causes
to consider. These can include fatigue, stress, illness, relationship
or psychological issues, and medication side effects, as well as hormonal
changes and discomfort from the physical changes of menopause.
Relationship problems tend to be the cause of decreased
sexual desire only when there have been ongoing difficulties in the relationship.
These difficulties may be exacerbated by changes at menopause. If this
is the case, consider seeing a therapist who specializes in sexuality.
If the problem is hormonal, estrogen may help. However,
its effect is generally on the physical changes, such as vaginal dryness
and thinning. No direct relationship has yet been found between estrogen
levels and desire to have sex.
Menopause, has and is experienced by all women. They
experience a lot of changes, both physically and emotionally. The key
to deal with this state is ,be patient with yourself and those around
you. Support of family members and loved one's is a must, and try and
read as much in about Menopause as you can, knowledge and truth can really
put your mind at rest. |