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  2. 4 Things You Need to Know About Sex During Menopause ... - AOL

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    In other words, women now can use hormone replacement therapy to ease symptoms like hot flashes, genitourinary syndrome of menopause (aka vaginal dryness and/or a frequent urge to urinate ...

  3. Masturbating Might Relieve Certain Menopause Symptoms ... - AOL

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    But while one in 10 women said they used self-pleasure as the main way they coped with menopausal symptoms, 46 percent of women said they would be open to trying masturbation to relieve their ...

  4. What Happens to Your Sex Drive After 40, According to a Sex ...

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    Let’s talk about sex, baby. Specifically, sex in our 40s, 50s and beyond—a subject that is practically taboo. Indeed, once you enter into the perimenopause and menopausal years, it seems as though

  5. Sexuality in older age - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal atrophy is another example of a bodily change in women that may make penetration painful, characterized by the thinning of vaginal walls. However, with the advent of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) treatments, the effects of menopause have lessened and women have more opportunities to continue experiencing a pleasurable and active sex ...

  6. Vaginal lubrication - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal dryness affects 3-43% of women, and it is more common in after menopause. [1] Post-menopausal women produce less vaginal lubrication and reduced estrogen levels may be associated with increased vaginal dryness. [7]

  7. Sexual arousal - Wikipedia

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    Older women produce less vaginal lubrication and studies have investigated changes to degrees of satisfaction, frequency of sexual activity, to desire, sexual thoughts and fantasies, sexual arousal, beliefs about and attitudes to sex, pain, and the ability to reach orgasm in women in their 40s and after menopause. Other factors have also been ...

  8. Here's Why Testosterone Is a Female Hormone, Too - AOL

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    In 2020, the Australian equivalent of the FDA approved a testosterone cream for treatment of low sexual desire in postmenopausal women. Javaid has seen the benefits clinically, particularly ...

  9. Female sexual arousal disorder - Wikipedia

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    For example, a woman may be "turned on" by her partner, but her vagina does not produce lubrication and there is little-to-no increase in blood flow to the genitals. Subjective arousal disorder is the reverse issue, where there is a physical response to sexual circumstances, but an inability to feel mentally aroused.

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