Enjoy your sexual health during menopause with these tips

Menopause is a natural biological process that brings with it physical changes and symptoms that can be uncomfortable. However, this is not an excuse to stop enjoying your sexual health (Mayo Clinic, 2021). One of the main characteristics of menopause is hormonal changes, which are responsible for the physical symptoms of menopause (MedlinePlus, 2019). For example, during menopause, the body begins to produce less oestrogen and progesterone. This causes the membrane lining the inside of the uterus to not thicken and menstruation does not occur (FDA, 2018). Some of the symptoms of decreased oestrogen and progesterone, hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle, are as follows (Fairview, n.d.):

But don't worry, it's still possible to enjoy your sexual life, have fun in your relationships and reach female orgasm without major problems. Keep reading, we'll tell you what to do.

5 tips to enjoy your sexual health

1. Improve your lifestyle

The first thing you should do to improve your sex life is to adopt healthy lifestyle habits. Being physically active, getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet and avoiding alcohol and tobacco will increase your sense of well-being. This will help raise your self-esteem, positively improving the quality of your sex life (NIA, n.d.). In terms of diet, include more food containing calcium, vitamin D and soy, which is rich in oestrogen (MedlinePlus, 2019).

2. Maintaining good intimate hygiene

To maintain good sexual health, it is also important to have proper intimate hygiene as well as adequate hydration. This will help reduce irritation, inflammation, discomfort and pain during sexual intercourse (Bonet & Garrote, 2017).

3. Exercise your pelvis

Kegel exercises are one of the best ways to maintain your intimate health and stimulate sexual desire. These pelvic floor exercises can help get more blood to the vagina and strengthen the muscles involved in orgasm. They can also help prevent urine leakage, which is common at this stage (Migala, 2020; OAHS, 2018).

4. Use lubricants

Using moisturisers and lubricants during sexual intercourse can help improve dryness and enjoyment of sex. Do not use lubricants that are not water-soluble, as they can weaken latex. In addition, these lubricants can cause bacterial infections (Sagon, n.d.; Laughlin-Tommaso, 2021).

5. Talk to your partner

Talking to your partner is one of the most important things you can do. Don't be shy about telling your partner about your changing needs or desires. You can also consult your doctor for more information. Remember that many of the symptoms of menopause can be easily treated (NAMS, n.d.).

Menopause is no excuse to stop enjoying your sexual health

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