Can I lie to my gynecologist about having sex?
Yes, it does matter: You need to tell the doctor because having sex can affect your health in ways you might not see or feel. This is why doctors ask their patients if they are having sex or have had sex in the past. Knowing this lets the doctor test for “hidden” infections to be sure everything’s OK.
How can I hide my sex?
Quiet sex tips
- Find a time when others are less likely to overhear. Your lovemaking is less likely to attract attention if everyone is asleep.
- Do it in the shower.
- Avoid the bed.
- Change locations.
- Add other noise.
- Always keep a pillow on hand.
- Focus on outercourse and oral sex.
Do Gynecologists say the wrong thing at the wrong time?
Most gynecologists maintain a much-appreciated down-to-business efficiency when peering into the lady abyss, but others have a knack for saying — and doing — the exact wrong thing at the wrong time. Here, nine women tell true tales from the stirrups.
Are women with vaginal dryness more likely to be sexually inactive?
Women who reported having moderate to severe vaginal dryness were more like to report being sexually active. Overall, 70\% of women had vaginal atrophy in the study were more likely to report being sexually inactive. But Gass says it is tough to tell which problem came first.
How many women have had sex in the past?
Nearly half of the women in the study reported having sexual activity within the past year at the start of the study. That number was higher, however, nearly 70\%, among women who were married or who had a steady partner.
Are women satisfied with their sex lives after menopause?
Oct. 14, 2011 — Many women continue to be sexually active after menopause and most say they are satisfied with their sex lives, particularly if they are married or have a regular partner, a large new study shows.