Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Valentine's Love, Are You Not Feeling It? – A Women’s Perspective

Dr. Enrique Jacome
Valentine’s Day the day for love and romance.  Can you feel it?  Do you look forward to it or shy away from it?  When you’re affected by menopause, the romance can be dampened by the onset of uncomfortable symptoms. Hormones effect you in such different ways than they did when your were a teen, yet they still play a role in your sex life.
Menopausal women complain about lacking energy. While this is a difficult thing to combat on a daily basis, it often makes sex less desirable. After a long day, it is challenging for women, going through menopause, to find the energy or desire to engage in sexual activities.  Menopause tends to decrease a woman’s libido and cause vaginal dryness. Vaginal dryness can make intercourse painful for women.
While these are often the most common problems associated with sexual and romantic desire as women
grow older, there are unfortunately more with the most common being: Hot flashes and Night Sweats.  These symptoms can also play a role in how women respond to sex. Weight gain associated with menopause can make a woman feel less attractive and influence her confidence in the bedroom.
There is a bright side to all these unromantic symptoms. SottoPelle Therapy has crafted a favorable treatment method for dealing with menopausal symptoms. SottoPelle can help you age gracefully by balancing your hormone levels and helping you battle the symptoms that come with menopause. SottoPelle wants you to experience the love and romance you remember from Valentine’s Days past. Visit www.sottopelletherapy.com  to learn more about our SottoPelle Method and talk to your doctor about your options.
Be kind to yourself and others on Valentine’s Day! Remember that true happiness, joy and love comes from within ourselves. 

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