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Libido decreases with menopause?

Unread postby shalma » Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:15 am

Is it true that libido decreases after menopause? What other things should I expect. I am already 39 years old and still having monthly menstruation, but it's shorter than two months ago. I'm thinking that I might be approaching menopausal stage already.

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Re: Libido decreases with menopause?

Unread postby divyalal » Thu Sep 14, 2017 4:52 pm

The loss of estrogen and testosterone following menopause can lead to changes in a woman's body and sexual drive. Menopausal and postmenopausal women may notice that they're not as easily aroused, and they may be less sensitive to touching and stroking. That can lead to less interest in sex

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Re: Libido decreases with menopause?

Unread postby Arose » Tue Sep 26, 2017 6:51 am

It is true that libido may be affected by menopause transition. Typically, this is the time when a woman experiences falling estrogen levels. They experience hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and night sweats-all which undermine sexual motivation drive. Also, a decrease in testosterone which occurs in midlife may also impact on sexual sensation and sexual drive. Of course, some women may undergo an abrupt menopause which may result from removal of ovaries. It leads to a drop in estrogen and testosterone. Such women may suffer from a greater reduction in desire for sex than those experiencing natural menopause. So in your case, you could be approaching menopause. That is why you are experiencing lighter periods, and soon a reduction in estrogen level may reduce your libido. According to studies, menopause comes with a lot of changes which may affect their sexual desires. This makes it difficult for them to be excited sensually and leads to reduced libido. So I would advise that you remain vigilant now that you are approaching menopause

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