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HRT in Women
How vaginal hormones can transform lives
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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 261151" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>For men out there with female spouses or significant others...If your spouse/wife/significant other is in menopause, and has been for some time, she could need some pelvic floor health. My spouse suffered from endometriosis in her early thirties. This ultimately lead to a total hysterectomy. When Premerin was withdrawn from estrogen replacement in women, she became essentially post menopausal in her early 40's. Many years later, getting back to topical and other estrogen replacement, she also needed pelvic floor rehab therapy due to the long term loss of estrogen. I can tell you, if your spouse finds sex painful, it can take more than just some topical estrogen for her to be able to enjoy sex. But the good news, is don't give up, there is help. There are pelvic floor specialists available who know and understand the problems from low estrogen. Pelvid floor therapy can help significantly if they are willing to stick with it. This is not to downplay the role of topical or other estrogen replacement. Just to understand, it may take a little more effort, especially if they have been without estrogen (menopausal) for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 261151, member: 43544"] For men out there with female spouses or significant others...If your spouse/wife/significant other is in menopause, and has been for some time, she could need some pelvic floor health. My spouse suffered from endometriosis in her early thirties. This ultimately lead to a total hysterectomy. When Premerin was withdrawn from estrogen replacement in women, she became essentially post menopausal in her early 40's. Many years later, getting back to topical and other estrogen replacement, she also needed pelvic floor rehab therapy due to the long term loss of estrogen. I can tell you, if your spouse finds sex painful, it can take more than just some topical estrogen for her to be able to enjoy sex. But the good news, is don't give up, there is help. There are pelvic floor specialists available who know and understand the problems from low estrogen. Pelvid floor therapy can help significantly if they are willing to stick with it. This is not to downplay the role of topical or other estrogen replacement. Just to understand, it may take a little more effort, especially if they have been without estrogen (menopausal) for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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