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Can women still orgasm after menopause? |
Can women still orgasm after menopause? We most certainly can - AND we get to do without the fear of pregnancy!!! Yeah, duh. yes, yes, yes... erm...............yes |
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We most certainly can - AND we get to do without the fear of pregnancy!!! ...that does not sound like menopause!!!!! she would just be a little moody with hot flashes. maybe she is having some sort of chemical imbalance. she may be having some sort of bipolar issues. i have... Actually, she is well within the age range for menopause. The average age is 51 but many women go through it years earlier. Once a woman reaches her 40s, she could start menopause at any time. I... Yes I had a hysterectomy at 29 and I still had cramps and bloating and felt irratable for a long time so I started taking b12 it really helped its like when you a missing tooth you still can have a... Yes...men go through a form of menopause...they have been studying it since the 1940's. You however may have a medical condition that you might want to have looked at. The one thing that comes... I know its not polite to ask about a lady's age but its very important here. What you described seems like you are goin through a period bfore menapouse usually it takes 1-2 years although it... I had similar problems at age 34: periods so heavy I couldn't make it to work without overflowing, cramps so bad I'd pass out, sweating and freezing. I went to my feminine provider to a... The Vitex is good hormone balancer. ProGest is helpful for most. Everyone is different and even when you find exactly the right combo no reason to expect it will be exactly right 6 months or a year... |
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