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Menopausal sex 'myths' analysed | Menopausal sex 'myths' analysed |
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New research has suggested more than 80% of menopausal women still want to have an active sex life. | |
The study was led by Dr Heather Currie, a gynaecologist and obstetrician at Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary. | The study was led by Dr Heather Currie, a gynaecologist and obstetrician at Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary. |
It surveyed more than 2,500 women in a bid to "banish misconceptions" about their attitude towards sex. | It surveyed more than 2,500 women in a bid to "banish misconceptions" about their attitude towards sex. |
Dr Currie said one issue to emerge was a reluctance to discuss the matter and seek treatment which could end up damaging libido and relationships. | Dr Currie said one issue to emerge was a reluctance to discuss the matter and seek treatment which could end up damaging libido and relationships. |
The survey was carried out via the physician-led website Menopause Matters. | The survey was carried out via the physician-led website Menopause Matters. |
It aimed to establish the effect of the menopause on women's sex drive. | It aimed to establish the effect of the menopause on women's sex drive. |
Dr Currie said 84% of respondents wanted an active sex life - but nearly half found it could become uncomfortable as oestrogen levels dropped. | Dr Currie said 84% of respondents wanted an active sex life - but nearly half found it could become uncomfortable as oestrogen levels dropped. |
There is a genuine need to highlight these issues and help both sufferers and health practitioners discuss them openly Dr Heather Currie | There is a genuine need to highlight these issues and help both sufferers and health practitioners discuss them openly Dr Heather Currie |
However, the study found 73% of women suffering such problems had not discussed them with a health professional and 92% were not getting any treatment. | However, the study found 73% of women suffering such problems had not discussed them with a health professional and 92% were not getting any treatment. |
"It is clear that women are embarrassed to bring up this issue with their GPs, and health professionals aren't spotting the symptoms," said Dr Currie. | "It is clear that women are embarrassed to bring up this issue with their GPs, and health professionals aren't spotting the symptoms," said Dr Currie. |
She said such findings were "saddening" as there were "effective, safe treatments readily available". | She said such findings were "saddening" as there were "effective, safe treatments readily available". |
"Sex is about physical, emotional and mental well-being - the discomfort associated with the menopause can lead to reduced sexual satisfaction and desire," said Dr Currie. | "Sex is about physical, emotional and mental well-being - the discomfort associated with the menopause can lead to reduced sexual satisfaction and desire," said Dr Currie. |
"This in turn leads to a loss of confidence, distress and potential damage not only to sex lives but relationships in general. | "This in turn leads to a loss of confidence, distress and potential damage not only to sex lives but relationships in general. |
"There is a genuine need to highlight these issues and help both sufferers and health practitioners discuss them openly." | "There is a genuine need to highlight these issues and help both sufferers and health practitioners discuss them openly." |
The full findings of the study feature in Menopause International published by the Royal Society of Medicine. | The full findings of the study feature in Menopause International published by the Royal Society of Medicine. |
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