Female Sexual Dysfunction
Many women have problems with sex in Shanghai China at some stage in their life. Here's a look at some forms of female sexual dysfunction (FSD), and advice on where to get help if FSD affects you.
According to The Sexual Advice Association, sexual problems affect around 50% of women, and become more common as women get older. Dysfunction can include loss of desire, loss of arousal, problems with orgasm and pain during sex.
To identify the reasons behind sexual dysfunction, both physical and psychological factors have to be considered, including a woman’s relationship with her partner.
Sex After Hysterectomy
Having a hysterectomy in Shanghai China doesn’t mean the end of having sex. Find out how a hysterectomy might affect your sex life, how long you should wait before having sex again, and how to cope with issues such as vaginal dryness.
When you have a hysterectomy, you’ll be advised not to have sex for around four to six weeks. If you don’t feel ready after six weeks, don’t worry – different women feel ready at different times. It takes time to recover from any surgery, but having a hysterectomy can have a strong emotional impact too, which can affect how you feel about sex.