By A Mystery Man Writer
Painful sex after menopause may be caused by a common condition affecting about half of all postmenopausal women called vulvar & vaginal atrophy, or VVA. Learn more about how VVA affects the vaginal area.
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Can Vaginal Atrophy Cause Painful Sex? - Chapel Hill OBGYN
Bloom Krans Vulva Harmony Moisturizer - Vaginal Moisturizer for Women, Dryness, Vaginitis, Itch Relief & Menopause
Helping Women Understand Treatment Options for Vulvar and Vaginal Atrophy - Nursing for Women's Health
Vulval-Vaginal Atrophy
The Women's EMPOWER Survey: Identifying Women's Perceptions on Vulvar and Vaginal Atrophy and Its Treatment - ScienceDirect
Will Vulvar or Vaginal Atrophy Ever Go Away?, Menopause and Hormones Article
Can Vaginal Atrophy Cause Painful Sex? - Chapel Hill OBGYN
Frontiers Addressing Vulvovaginal Atrophy (VVA)/Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) for Healthy Aging in Women
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9 reasons you could be bleeding after menopause, from vaginal atrophy to cancer
Sex Should *Never* Hurt. So How Come It Sometimes Does During Menopause?
Osphena® (ospemifene) – Moderate to severe vaginal dryness and/or painful intercourse due to menopause - Osphena