Sex After Menopause



If menopausal symptoms are making sex uncomfortable, Tracey Cox has some good news for you. “This is not the rest of your life,” she says – it’s more of an interruption.

In this video, Tracey – the author of Great Sex Starts at 50 – talks about how sex changes before and during menopause, and how you can work around common symptoms to keep your sex life vibrant. “Sex may not be like it was when you were 20 – but it could be even better,” she says.


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