National Women's Health Report: Midlife Women & Sexual Health/April 2005
Author: National Women's Health Resource Center
Published by: National Women's Health Resource Center, Inc., April 2005
It's a fact many midlife women know but don't admit or understand: sex may take on a different hue as they age. But, that doesn't mean that sex after menopause has to be unsatisfying, painful or a problem. Learn more about:
- Why women's sexual response differs from men's and why the difference is important.
- What leading women's sexual health experts want women to know about sex after menopause.
- How women should bring up the topic of sex with their health care professionals, if they need to discuss it.
- How to keep the passion in your relationship at midlife and beyond.
The latest issue of the National Women's Health Report, "Midlife Women & Sexual Health," presents key findings from the latest research on women's sexual response, desire and intimacy following menopause. Leading women's sexual health experts share their views on the current status of research on women's sexual health as well as recommendations for getting help for sex-related concerns.
Midlife Women & Sexual Health is part of the Nurture Your Nature: Inspiring Women's Sexual Wellness initiative, a collaborative effort between the National Women's Health Resource Center (NWHRC) and the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) to raise awareness about sexuality as a natural and valued aspect of American's women's health. For more information, visit www.nurtureyournature.org.
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