Don’t let embarrassment stand in the way of a brilliant sex life – or medical attention you might need. We asked the experts to answer some of the most-asked bedroom questions.
A recent survey carried out by viagra connect in the Uk found that an unsurprising 66% of us think that having a good, healthy sex life is important to maintaining a romantic relationship. but often-ignored issues like bladder weakness, vaginal dryness and body confidence can put a hold on fun between the sheets. our experts are here to dispel your worries…
Q I know this sounds silly, but can I get pregnant even if I’ve been through menopause? My friend says you can still conceive for a year or two after your periods stop. Is she right?
A Dr Louise Newson, a GP with a special interest in menopause, says, ‘Yes, it’s generally suggested that women over 50 should use contraception for a year following their last period, while those under 50 should use contraception for two years after their last period.’
Q I’m really battling with vaginal dryness and it’s making sex very painful. What can I do?
A Dr Newson says, ‘This is fairly common, yet most women are too embarrassed to talk about it. It usually happens due to lower oestrogen levels that occur as we get older – and particularly after women go through menopause – resulting in the lining of the vagina becoming thinner, less elastic and less lubricated. A vaginal moisturiser can help, and oestrogen in pessaries, cream or a vaginal ring can be effective. Use regularly and long term, otherwise symptoms will recur.’
Q Is erectile dysfunction an early warning when it comes to impending heart problems?
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Find Balance In A Wired World
Tech was supposed to make life easier, but have our days got more, not less, pressured? Here’s how to reclaim your time and your sanity by managing your online habits
Food To Boost Your Mood
Are you feeling stressed out or lacking energy? Turns out can eat your way to happiness
Are You Eating Your Emotions?
Lots of us reach for food when we’re down, stressed or tired. Here’s why we do it – and how to break the cycle, fast!
‘I dream of having A VINEYARD'
AWARD-WINNING ACTRESS SCARLETT JOHANSSON ON PLAYING COMPLEX FEMALE CHARACTERS, RAISING HER DAUGHTER AND CO-PARENTING AFTER A DIVORCE
MEAL MAKEOVER 'FRIED' CHICKEN
MEAL MAKEOVER 'FRIED' CHICKEN
FOCUS ON AVOIDING GERMS
Staying well has become our biggest priority. Fight the nasties with this expert insight
HOW DO YOU FIND LOVE IN THE MIDDLE OF A GLOBAL PANDEMIC?
Life as we know it has changed – with social distancing and curfews putting nights out on hold, we find out if romance is off the table, too
DITCH THE GUILT FOR GOOD
Are you carrying remorse, regret and guilt around with you? You’re not alone...
DON'T TELL ME I CAN'T LAUNCH MY OWN BUSINESS AGED 40
BUSY MOM LUCY PARLEY WANTED TO EMBRACE HER CREATIVITY
Don't Tell Me I Can't: Rediscover My Childhood Hobby
Esther Wane realised it was a shame to leave her talents in the past