Lubricants, lubricants, lubricants!
Lubricants are available in a variety of product forms that contain various ingredients. Read the label of a vaginal lubricant and buy only water-based or silicone versions. Petroleum-based lubricants damage...
Up to one half of sexually active couples use some kind of vaginal lubricant during intercourse. It is a common misconception that lubricants not containing spermicide are okay to use in couples that are trying to conceive. Unfortunately, there...
A condom keeps semen, blood and vaginal secretions from passing from one partner to the other. Simply put, when the man ejaculates the semen remains in the condom and doesn't pass into the woman's vagina, preventing pregnancy. This not only...
Menopause is a biological process that occurs in women age 45 to 55. According to the Mayo Clinic, menopause is a process that marks the permanent end of menstruation and fertility in women. This means that a women experiencing menopause do not...
Most times, vaginal dryness can be treated by using an over-the-counter lubricating product. These lubricants prove especially helpful for use during sexual activity. When using the lubricant, place a moderate amount of the substance on your...
Vaginal dryness, which can occur as a result of lowered estrogen production during menopause or as a side effect from medical procedures and certain medications, can make sexual intercourse uncomfortable and even painful. Women who are not aroused...
Daily vaginal dryness typically starts occurring during menopause due to hormone fluctuations, but can occur in women of any age, according to MayoClinic.com. Decreased estrogen levels, various medications and douching can all lead to a lack of...
Vaginal dryness has many possible causes including menopause, hormonal imbalances, certain medications, diet and reactions to personal care products and laundry detergents. Women of all ages can experience vaginal dryness. It is uncomfortable at...
Women may find increased vaginal discomfort as they go through menopause, typically around age 50. This can occur before age 40 for about 8 percent of women, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. Declining levels of hormones...
Women use vaginal lubricants because of vaginal dryness. There are a lot of causes for vaginal dryness including hormonal changes and side effects of certain medications, including birth control. Vaginal dryness can make having sexual intercourse...
A woman experiencing hypoactive sexual desire disorder, also known as HSDD or low sex drive, should speak to a doctor about the problem without delay. A doctor may prescribe medical methods to increase hormonal levels or recommend a health and...
Q. I'm getting a lot of UTIs (urinary tract infections). Can this be from oral sex?
A. Yes, it could be, but see your gynecologist for a urine culture to find out exactly what organisms are causing your bladder infections. You could also see your...
Have sex with your partner regularly, and use lubricants like Astroglide or baby oil. Experiment with other forms of stimulation, such as oral sex and mutual masturbation, if your partner is getting older and experiencing a decrease in libido or...
More than 75 percent of women will acquire at least one yeast infection in their lives, according to Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Harvard Medical School Joan Bengtson, M.D. There are many causes, but the main reason for a...