There are some significant changes that take place in a woman's
life. One of them is menopause. This marks the end of her ability
to conceive a child. There will be no more menstrual cycles once
the woman is in complete menopause. Yet it can take years to go
from the start of menopause to completely finishing it. Most women
start the process around 45 and finish around 60. It can be sooner
or later though as each woman is different.
There is a common misconception that women who have gone through
menopause no longer have any sexual desire. They may continue to
engage in the activity to keep their partner happy, but they don't
get any pleasure out of it. This is certainly not the truth
though.
Many women over the age of 60 are involved in very fulfilling
sexual relationships. They love not having to worry about their
period. They also don't have to worry about an unwanted pregnancy
very late in life. This new found freedom for them means they are
able to fully focus on the act of sexual activity and not the
various repercussions of it.
Some women do experience a drop in their sexual desire though
after menopause. Many women experience problems with the vagina
being dry after menopause. This can make it hard for them to get
pleasure out of sexual activity. There are some great products on
the market though that will allow you to moisturize the vagina
without any negative side effects.
It is a good idea for a woman with such issues to see a
gynecologist for a complete evaluation though. They may be able to
help come up with a natural remedy that can prevent ongoing issues
having to be addressed with it. For many women, dealing with
vaginal dryness can cause a mental block with sexual
intercourse.
They may connect it with being undesirable now that they are in
their 60's. This low self confidence can cause women to shy away
from sexual intercourse as well. Being able to really enjoy your
body and your sexual desires when you are over 60 is very
important. It will encourage you to do what you can to be able to
bring back a high level of sexual desire to your life.
Sometimes something over the counter though isn't enough for a
woman to get back the sexual desire she once had. Your doctor may
offer you supplements of hormones in the form of estrogen. Since
the level of it in the body drops dramatically due to menopause,
replacing it definitely can be helpful.
Menopause doesn't have to hinder your sex life though for women
over 60 years of age. If you enjoy sex and you want to continue
doing so, there are remedies out there that can help. Don't be
embarrassed to discuss the issue with your doctor either. They deal
with such issues all the time. They will know how to help you get
back to where you want to be sexually.
For many older couples, menopause can throw a wrench into what
was once a very enjoyable part of their intimate relationship. It
is important to discuss what has taken place. A woman doesn't want
her partner to assume the lack of sexual responsiveness has
anything to do with them not being attractive anymore. Find a good
solution that works for you so that menopause won't stop you from
engaging your sexual relationship.