Women’s Sex Lives Affected By Intimate Health Issues

Women’s Sex Lives Affected By Intimate Health Issues

It’s not always easy to talk about intimate health issues but Yes Yes Yes are encouraging women to suffer in silence no longer.

They have highlighted that research by the British Menopause Society found that 70 per cent of women said their sex lives were affected by Vaginal Atrophy and vowed to help them.

The condition causes severe dryness, itchiness, discomfort, and pain that can often make sexual encounters a nightmare.

The Yes Yes Yes company was founded in 2003 by pharmaceutical industry consultants, Susi Lennox BA Hons and Sarah Brooks BSc as they wanted to create products to help the women who suffer from VA.

“Most women are uncomfortable talking about intimate dryness to anyone, least of all to their doctor,” explains Susi.

“Discussing issues affecting the vagina can still be regarded as taboo, and most women spend years suffering in silence.

“Often they do not realise that what they are suffering is a common consequence of menopause, which can be helped in a safe and simple way. 

“VA can have a negative impact on a woman’s sex life – undermining sexual confidence, and leading to an avoidance of the lovemaking that has become so painful, which in turn causes distancing and damage to the relationship.”

The company set out to bring women suffering from VA pure and natural personal lubricants and intimate moisturisers to help combat the nasty side effects.

The certified organic intimacy products from The Yes Yes Company are designed to be free of all known irritants (commonly found in many conventional lubricants) and are formulated from the purest ingredients to protect, nourish and moisturise sensitive intimate tissues.

Yes Yes Yes water-based lubricant restores the pH to the right level for the vaginal environment, and this reduces itching and irritation in the area.

Because of their proven record in alleviating the symptoms of Vaginal Atrophy and menopausal dryness, Yes Yes Yes products are recommended by doctors, Gynaecologists, menopause experts and sex therapists.

 

Cara Mason @FemaleFirst_UK