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Menopause & Sex: Emotions, More Than Hormones, Affect Function
Posted Sep 12 2008 10:45am
As a woman nears
menopause
, her relationships -- not just her hormones -- may affect her sex life.
That’s according to two new studies on sexual dysfunction in women approaching menopause.
The studies were presented at the American Society of Reproductive Medicine’s annual meeting in New Orleans.
The first study comes from researchers including John F. Randolph Jr., MD, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Michigan.
Randolph’s team studied an ethnically diverse group of nearly 3,300 women nearing menopause.
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That’s according to two new studies on sexual dysfunction in women approaching menopause.
The studies were presented at the American Society of Reproductive Medicine’s annual meeting in New Orleans.
The first study comes from researchers including John F. Randolph Jr., MD, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Michigan.
Randolph’s team studied an ethnically diverse group of nearly 3,300 women nearing menopause.
Read more here