Menopause and Low Sex Drive
A Few Tips to Get You Jump Started in the Bedroom
If you are like the rest of us it may make you feel old and finished. But if you realize that menopause comes whether we like it or not and have the attitude that you can do a few things that will possibly help, then you can hopefully weather the storm. Understanding what created the feeling of arousal and sex drive is the first thing you need to know. The fact you feel aroused comes most of the time from having your mind in the right place and the testosterone we have in our bodies.
Testosterone is not in huge quantities in the female body. Dr. Barbara Sherwin, associate professor at Canada's McGill University, believes that our sexual desire comes from the hormone testosterone.She explains that the ovaries produce one-third of our testosterone, while the adrenal glands make the rest. Usually the fat tissues is where the remaining testosterone is made. It works like this, if the woman is thin, she will have less of the hormone.
She goes on to tell us that in fifty percent of all women, testosterone production will cease when menopause begins. The other fifty percent continue to produce possibly more testosterone than before. An overload of the hormone will possibly leave you with chin hair and hair near you top lip. If you think you have a concern with too much a simple blood test can be done to detect your levels.
When you begin to feel that your arousal has changed, your doctor may want to start injections of small amounts of testosterone combined with estrogen. This injection would not affect your levels of HDL or LDL cholesterol.
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Takeaways
- Sex does not have to end near menopause.
- Ask for help to continue to have an active sex life.
Did You Know?
Alittle testosterone can work miracles.
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