Why Do Women Lose Their Mojo? 5 Reasons for Sexual Decline

Available for Interviews: 
Dr. Karyn Eilber, Dr. Jennifer Anger, Dr. Victoria Scott

Interview one or all of the “Down There Doctors.” Dr. Eilber, Dr. Anger, and Dr. Scott are a team of urogynecologists and are a powerful resource for all things people are generally hesitant to talk about. They are also the authors of the newly released book, A Woman’s Guide to Her Pelvic Floor: What the F*@# Is Going on Down There? These experts can keep the tone light, fun, and PG.

What the Doctors Can Say about the Causes & Treatment
for Sexual Decline in Women as They Age:

While we tend to lose a lot of things with aging, women’s libido tends to decline more so than their male counterparts. Why is this? 

5 Reasons for Sexual Decline

 1. Declining hormone levels. Although estrogen is the main hormone that declines during menopause, testosterone (the hormone that drives libido for both men and women) also declines so that desire decreases. For many women, hormone replacement, including both estrogen and testosterone, may be necessary.

 2. Pain with sexual activity.  With the decline in estrogen during menopause, low estrogen can also cause vaginal dryness. Dryness causes pain with sex, so if something hurts, then what’s the motivation to do it? Hormone therapy can help vaginal dryness, but in addition, lubricants can be very helpful.

 3. No partner. Many women aren’t sexually active simply because they have no partner and/or their partner has a physical condition that limits their sexual activity. Couples therapy or treatment of a partner’s physical condition can help.

 4. Relationship issues. Problems commonly cause intimacy issues. A relationship therapist or sex therapist can help to resolve problems.

 5. Lack of interest. A woman’s lack of desire is usually multifactorial: hormone issues, pain with sex, relationship issues–regardless of the cause, it can be treated so that every woman can have her best sexual health.

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Interview: Dr. Karyn Eilber, Dr. Victoria Scott, Dr. Jennifer Anger

Dr. Eilber, Dr. Anger, and Dr. Scott are the “Down There Doctors,” who are a team of urogynecologists and are a powerful resource for all things people are generally hesitant to talk about. They are also the authors of the newly released book, A Woman’s Guide to Her Pelvic Floor: Watt the F*@# Is Going on Down There? Depending on the tone of your outlet, these docs can keep the tone light, fun, and PG.

They are urogynecologists committed to improving the lives of women by providing education and treatment for pelvic health problems. They are moms, wives, wellness experts, and surgeons who are passionate about using evidence-based medicine, holistic approaches, and our combined 50 years of experience to motivate and empower women with knowledge and control over what is going on down there!

The Down There Doctors wrote this book because they felt it was long overdue and felt women shouldn’t have to figure out a lot of difficult things on their own.

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