How to Regain Your Desire for Intimacy
Struggles with Intimacy - Emily’s Story
This is an all too common situation that medical providers have heard hundreds, yes, hundreds of times! But for Emily, this is not common at all. This seems unusual, and she feels she may be the only one suffering from her condition. She feels alone and scared, wondering what is wrong with her body.
This issue has become so problematic it has begun to cause her emotional symptoms and is now negatively affecting her relationship with her spouse. She suffers in silence. What is causing Emily to feel this way? Her lack of desire for intimacy, loss of desire for sex, and inability to have an orgasm (or robust orgasm) have caused a deep insecurity within herself. To make matters worse, just the thought of intimacy with her spouse creates a sense of anxiety and resistance inside her when her spouse begins to broach the subject. She knows he doesn’t understand and that he takes this situation personally.
Finally, Emily mustered up the courage to talk with her OB-GYN about her concerns, only to be told. “This is common in women your age, or after having children, your hormones are off.” The OB-GYN said it is likely due to being tired or lacking communication with her partner. And the ever so common, “it’s likely in your head! Often, women suffer from anxiety and depression, and as a result, this will lead to issues like the ones you are experiencing.”
What Emily needs to know is she’s not alone. And yes, there are treatments and options.
Low Libido in Women
The medical term for low sex drive and lack of interest in sex is hypoactive sexual
desire disorder (HSDD).
59% of women report that they have a low sex drive or HSDD that hurts their relationship with their partner.
85% of women said low sexual desire hurts intimacy levels with a partner.
66% of women report that low sexual desire impacts their relationship communication.
What Causes Women to Have a Low Sex Drive?
Here are just a few causes:
Lack of sexual desire
Aging-related decline
Perimenopause/menopause hormonal imbalances
Hormone deficiency or low levels of testosterone
Painful intercourse caused by vaginal dryness
Being overweight or obese
Urinary incontinence
A Great Solution to The Problem
Our treatment is a safe, non-invasive solution offered through a small, nearly painless injection (feels like a pinch) into the vagina, improving blood flow and circulation and stimulating vaginal and clitoral rejuvenation.
The treatment protocol regenerates vaginal tissue, including new nerve endings and blood vessels. By increasing blood flow to the areas responsible for sexual pleasure, including the G-Spot, clitoris, and vagina, the treatment can significantly increase your clitoral and vaginal sensitivity.
What are the benefits of our treatment?
Increased sexual desire
Stronger and more frequent orgasms
Increased natural lubrication
Decreased urinary leakage
Decreased pain during sex
Enhancement of skin on the vulva
Increased vaginal tightness
Recovery from childbirth
Recovery from vaginal surgery
Treatment of lichen sclerosis, a condition where the skin on the vulva may itch, possibly lead to atrophy.
Suppose you’re your story is a lot like Emily’s. You struggle with low sex drive, low libido, sexual dysfunction, or incontinence. In that case, our treatment is a simple, non-invasive, drug-free treatment that can quickly lead to an improved sex life and relationship with your partner. If you think that this treatment might be right for you, reach out to Susan Corbett, APRN, CNM Certified Provider, and leading expert in women’s health, to see if our treatment is right for you. Schedule your free appointment to get started today.
Susan Corbett APRN, CNM, MSCP, NAMS Certified Provider