Yes, after menopause, many women experience vaginal dryness due to decreased estrogen levels. This hormonal change can lead to thinning of the vaginal walls and reduced lubrication, resulting in discomfort during sexual activity and other issues. Various treatments, including vaginal moisturizers, lubricants, and hormone therapy, can help alleviate these symptoms. It's advisable for women experiencing this to consult a healthcare provider for personalized solutions.
No. Look up what menopause is!
There are both male and female blow up dolls so there are vaginas and penises depending on what type of doll.
Because vaginas are really Venus fly traps plotting their next attack
Yes. Even after menopause, a regular check up is necessary. There are other issues that might come up after menopause, and it is always good to regularly check for ovarian cancer.
its sperm lots and lots of sperm that goes up vaginas
of course she should i mean isn't it a womans divine calling to be chained to the kitchen and anyway im a boy of 16 and i had to wash up and dry up from the age 7 so a 10 year old girl should be fine.
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because we have to wash our vaginas its like a jungal up there.
Up to 20% of pregnant women carry GBS in their vaginas during the last trimester, with the potential of infecting the fetus during birth.
Yes, but the only problem is that your cycle will not be regular as it has been so you don't know when you will ovulate. This is one reason that many babies result when menopause begins. You may go two months with no period and then have one for a week in month three. Finally, after 3-6 months of no periods you will be in menopause. It is very disconcerning, so still use protection if you are sexually active.
Menopause is a rarely thing........ You can get menopause between the ages of 50 and upper. If you have gone threw menopause its ok ask your doctor! Menopause usually start early for some women especiallyat the age of 45 to 60 something.... There's always google to look it up if ya dnt believe me..??!!
it is impossible 99% of the time! Menopause means you cease to have periods so if you haven't had periods for 2 years or more then no, you can't get pregnant. BEWARE as you start into menopause because you can get the odd period at the beginning of your menopause. You may skip even up to a year and then have a period.