Low desire, pain, discomfort, or feeling disconnected from your own body is not “just stress” and certainly not something you must accept.
At SBW we created a discreet, judgment-free space where you can talk openly and get solutions that work. We start with hormone evaluation (because desire lives in your labs, too) and pair that with targeted therapies….think regenerative treatments, precision supplements, and mind-body coaching to reignite desire and comfort. As the leading women’s sexual health clinic in Rancho Cucamonga, we customize every step so you reclaim pleasure on your terms.
The payoff? Better intimacy, deeper connection, and that unmistakable glow that comes from knowing your body is fully alive again. Your happiness and your spark matter, and we make sure both get center stage.
Ready to bring the spark back? Book a Private Sexual-Wellness Consultation and say yes to pleasure again.
Many women experience changes like decreased libido, vaginal dryness, and discomfort during sex due to hormonal fluctuations.
Hormone replacement therapy can help alleviate symptoms like vaginal dryness and loss of libido often associated with menopause.
Yes, hormonal changes can affect sexual desire, but treatments are available to help rejuvenate interest and pleasure.
Options include lubricants, estrogen creams, and specialized therapies to enhance comfort and enjoyment during sex.
Hormonal changes may affect arousal and orgasmic response, but adjustments in sexual activities and medical treatments can help.
Yes, changes in sexual function can impact self-esteem and relationships, making supportive therapy beneficial.
Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate sleep can improve energy levels and overall sexual well-being.
Are there any non-hormonal treatments for sexual health issues in menopausal women?
Yes, options such as pelvic floor therapy, non-hormonal lubricants, and mindfulness techniques can be effective.
Open communication can help partners understand and adapt to changes, enhancing emotional and sexual intimacy.
Yes, maintaining sexual activity can help increase blood flow to the genital area, improving vaginal health and potentially easing some symptoms.
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