The period in which the body prepares for the menopause is called the climacteric or peri-menopause. How do we recognise the symptoms?
Changes in the body that come with age have a considerable influence on women and their sex life. You can find out more about it below.
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Many women buy expensive hormone patches in the hope of having a better sexual life during the menopause, but they may not work.
After menopause, a lot of women feel a sharp pain during sexual intercourse. What causes the pain and how can you control it?
It’s true that the body changes with age and so does sex. It gets better with age! Especially after the age of 50.
Learn the basic facts about medical problems commonly brought about by climacteric and menopause and how they can be treated!
Can problems associated with the menopause end your exciting sex life? Of course not.
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A delayed or late menopause means that the effect of oestrogen on your body lasts a little bit longer than usual. What are the consequences and what can you do about it?
Find out more about the causes of an early or premature menopause and if it’s possible to prevent it.