Orgasm Improvement
Menopause can bring big changes to your sex life—often lowering desire, sensation, and satisfaction. As hormone levels shift, it’s common to notice differences in arousal, lubrication, and orgasm, all of which can affect how you experience intimacy.


Improve your sex life with stronger, more frequent orgasms.
As we age and the menopause hits, for many women, their sex life can take a dive, or go through some form of change. This is due to significant fluctuations in both estrogen and testosterone levels that happen during the onset of the menopause, which affects both your sex drive and desire to actually have sex, as well as the internal workings of your body, including vaginal tightness, vaginal lubrication and blood flow to the clitoris and vagina.
All these changes are perfectly natural and happen to many women as part of the menopause. The menopause affects every woman differently, so you may find your attitude towards sex and sexual pleasure changing in a variety of different ways.
Almost a quarter of menopausal and post-menopausal women said they don’t find sex pleasurable, and more than half of these women say they were concerned about this fact. Not only does sex itself often become difficult, but a loss of tissue elasticity, muscle tone and blood flow to the area can lead to a decrease or loss in sensation of the clitoris and vagina, making sexual pleasure and reaching orgasm increasingly difficult.