Intimacy Shouldn’t Hurt

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Intercourse should not hurt. I’m always surprised at how many of my patients have been suffering with painful intercourse of some kind for years. But I’m also so glad they have finally decided to seek treatment. There are many reasons why a woman might be suffering from painful intercourse. For example, lack of lubrication, vaginal muscle tension, endometriosis, vaginal infections, and structural abnormalities are all possible reasons for painful intercourse. Whether you experience pain with penetration, throughout the vagina or deep in your pelvis, it should be taken seriously and addressed by a medical professional with expertise in this area.

Some health professionals may suggest that these problems are psychological and therefore require long term therapy or counseling to fix the problem. This may be true in some cases, but while those issues are being unraveled in therapy, a woman can actually treat her symptoms and, in many cases, see tangible and rewarding results in a matter of months.

The women we see at Maze tell us heartbreaking stories about how painful intercourse affects their romantic relationships, and how the inability to have rewarding sex with someone they care about feeds insecurity and loss of self-esteem. Working on what’s going on emotionally with a therapist, while exploring what’s happening to the body with a medical professional is a good recipe for success that we practice here at Maze.

Painful sex needs to be eliminated from the sex lives of all women, in any way possible. (And there are numerous treatment options available!)

Contact us to learn more about Pelvic Pain and schedule a free phone consult.

A safe and comfortable place to discuss vaginismus

The vaginismus forum at Maze Women’s Health is designed to bring women together. We understand that painful sex, vaginismus treatment, and the subsequent recovery can be sensitive topics, and you should have a safe and comfortable place to voice your experience, opinions, and concerns.

We envision this vaginismus forum as a place for you to introduce yourself, share your personal story, ask questions, and discuss any and all aspects of vaginismus, including our treatment options. We sincerely hope that you find this to be a comfortable place to discuss your struggles and triumphs as you navigate through vaginismus treatment. Talking through these issues with women that have gone through it can make all the difference.

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