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COME AGAIN: Post Menopause Sexuality and Orgasm
Episode 17: My Approach When Orgasm is the Issue
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Episode 17: My Approach When Orgasm is the Issue

FAKING IT Is NOT the Answer
For Healthcare Professionals- This episode is a guide on how to evaluate and come up with a treatment plan
For Non-Healthcare Professionals- This is what should ideally happen when you are seeking help

Unlike other common medical conditions, there are no FDA-approved drugs or standard protocols to treat post menopause orgasmic dysfunction. So getting back your O is not like getting rid of a urinary tract infection, where you take your antibiotic and in no time, you are peeing without problem.

This episode is an overview of MY treatment approach when evaluating and treating a patient with an inability to orgasm.

Subsequent episodes will delve into the specific scenarios and medications, starting with the next episode: HOW HORMONES HELP

And, if you are wondering how many women (and men!) fake orgasm, part 2 of this episode is all about how common it is, why people do it, and even how guys fake ejaculation!


COME AGAIN is science-based information to get your libido to kick in and your clitoral nerve endings to wake up while also being wildly entertaining

COME AGAIN: Sexuality and Orgasm is a limited podcast series
COME AGAIN is intended for both healthcare professionals and the general public.
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EPISODES*
The WHAT, the WHY and the WHO of COME AGAIN
Are YOU Having Good Sex? A visit with Dr. Ruth
Sex: A Word With Many Meanings The Definition of Sex is Not Straightforward
What Could Go Wrong? A sexual problem and a sexual dysfunction is not the same thing
Is it Menopause or Midlife? It’s Not Just Your Hormones Sabotaging Your Sex Life
I’d like to buy an O-A historical prospective
A View from My Side of the Stirrups Making Your Privates Less Private
Requirements to Get the Job Done Estrogen is not on the list
Why Orgasm Tanks in Menopause And why estrogen helps
Whose Vulva is This and How Did It Get on My Body? Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
Over-the-Counter Options to Makes Things More Slippery Lubes and moisturizers are not the same thing
Prescription Rings, Creams and Other Things Estrogen is not the only option
I’m Using Vaginal Estrogen but Sex Still Hurts Like Hell When and Why Treatment Fails
How “Hygiene” Can Harm -A Walk down the Fem Hygiene Aisle
When Non-Hormonal Pain is an Obstacle to Orgasm- Dryness is not the only thing that makes sex hurt
Medical Conditions That Make Your Clitoris Malfunction Diabetes, Heart Disease- the list is long.
How I Treat Orgasm Issues Everybody Come!
How HORMONES Help -Estrogen, DHEA hey, hey!
Say YES to TESTOSTERONE -But pellets are a problem
AROUSAL Options What works, and what might work
Can CANNABIS Make You Come?
Why VIBRATORS Work So Well The scientific explanation
Is the Only Thing that Vibrates Your Cell Phone? It’s time to go shopping
A Personal Trainer for Your PELVIC FLOOR Meet the vagicians
Vaginal Orgasms are a Thing But not for everyone
Here COMES the PAIN! When orgasm is excruciating
Has your Hysterectomy Hijacked Your Orgasm? Here’s why, and here’s help
Did Your SSRI or Other MEDICATION Make Your O Go? You have options
Cancer and Sex Yes, they do go together
Sex and the Brain These prescription options may be your answer
WEIRD Things That Might Happen When You O Laughing when nothing is funny

*Subject to change

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