Impact of Menopause on Sexual Health—What You Might Not Know
Menopause and Sexual Health—What You Might Not Know
The menopause transition can bring unexpected changes to your sex life. Fluctuating hormones, vaginal dryness, and reduced desire are common—but they’re not something you have to just “put up with.”
In fact, women who experience early or surgical menopause often report more severe sexual symptoms. But there are effective treatments and strategies to help you feel more like yourself again.
🌸 Tip: Understanding the role of hormones can help you make informed decisions.
📘 Learn more in our Sexual Health Brochure and speak to your GP about your options.

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