Menopause and sexual pleasure: challenges and possibilities
Menopause and sexual pleasure: challenges and possibilities
1.Understanding menopause
Menopause is the natural phase marked by the end of the menstrual cycle, generally occurring between the ages of 45 and 55. It is associated with hormonal changes, mainly the drop in estrogen and progesterone, which can impact both the body and sexual life.
2.Changes in the body
Vaginal dryness: Reduced lubrication can cause discomfort during penetration.
Decreased vaginal elasticity: Can make sexual intercourse more painful if care is not taken.
Changes in desire: Some women report a drop in libido, while others do not notice significant changes.
Hot flashes and mood changes: Common symptoms that also influence sexual disposition.
3. Sexual pleasure during menopause
Orgasm remains possible: Despite the changes, pleasure remains intact and can be stimulated in different ways.
Rediscovery of the body: This phase can be an opportunity for new experiences, such as greater investment in foreplay, oral sex, masturbation or erotic toys.
Valuing intimacy: Sex is often experienced with more emotional connection, freedom and self-confidence.
Variety of stimuli: Clitoral stimulation, massages and non-penetrative practices expand the possibilities of satisfaction.
4. Resources and care
Intimate lubricants and moisturizers: Reduce discomfort and facilitate pleasurable relationships.
Hormonal therapies (under medical supervision): Can balance symptoms and promote sexual well-being.
Pelvic floor exercises: Strengthen vaginal muscles and intensify pleasure.
Dialogue in the relationship: Open communication with your partner increases complicity and understanding.
5. Conclusion
Menopause does not mean the end of sexual life. With information, care and openness to new forms of pleasure, this phase can be lived fully and satisfactorily. Pleasure is a dimension of health that deserves attention at all stages of life.