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What happens to your orgasm after menopause? It's something nearly half of women experience changes with in midlife, but so few are talking about it. In this episode of unPAUSED, Dr. Mary Claire Haver sits down with Dr. Lauren Streicher to discuss exactly what changes to orgasm, libido, and sex, why it happens, and what you need to know if you're struggling.
Dr. Streicher is a professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, the host of Dr. Streicher's Inside Information Podcast, and the creator of Come Again, a 30 episode audio series on sexuality and sexual function. She's a senior researcher at the Kinsey Institute and one of the true pioneers of sexual medicine, helping to define and legitimize a specialty that for decades simply didn't exist.
Dr. Haver and Dr. Streicher start with the basics: what an orgasm actually is, the anatomy of the clitoris, and why most women cannot have an orgasm from penetrative sex alone. Dr. Streicher explains vaginal orgasms, cervical orgasms, the G spot, and the historical research of Princess Marie Bonaparte, who measured the distance between the clitoris and vaginal opening in 240 women in an effort to understand why she couldn't orgasm during intercourse. They discuss what happens to orgasm and sex post menopause, including the role of blood flow, nerve health, clitoral atrophy, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and medications, especially SSRIs that can affect both libido and orgasm. Dr. Streicher walks through how genitourinary syndrome of menopause affects the clitoris, why the pelvic floor matters for orgasm, and why so many women have never even seen their own anatomy. They also talk about anorgasmia, the inability to have an orgasm, both primary and acquired, and why this is almost never discussed in medical training.
Guest links:
Dr. Streicher
Dr. Streicher (Instagram)
Dr. Streicher: Menopause: The Inside Info (Substack)
Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information: Menopause, Midlife, and More (Apple Podcasts)
COME AGAIN
Lauren Streicher - Faculty Profile (Northwestern Medicine)
Dr. Streicher (YouTube)
Subscribe to COME AGAIN: Sexuality and Orgasm
DrStreicher.com/comeagain
Use code UNPAUSED20 for 20% off (This code expires Dec 23)
Dr. Streicher's Podcast
Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information: Menopause, Midlife and More
DrStreicher’s Substack
https://drstreicher.substack.com/
Gyne Hacks! (Including how to How to Get a Hands-free Free Vulvar View)
Books:
“Slip Sliding Away: Turning Back the Clock on Your Vagina,” by Dr. Lauren Streicher
“Hot Flash Hell-A Gynecologist's Guide to Turning Down the Heat (Dr. Streicher's Inside Information),” by Dr. Lauren Streicher
“The Essential Guide to Hysterectomy: Advice from a Gynecologist on Your Choices Before, During, and After Surgery,” by Dr. Lauren Streicher
“Sex Rx: Hormones, Health, and Your Best Sex Ever,” by Dr. Lauren Streicher
“She Comes First: The Thinking Man's Guide to Pleasuring a Woman,” by Dr. Ian Kerner
“The New Perimenopause,” by Dr. Mary Claire Haver
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What happens to your orgasm after menopause? It's something nearly half of women experience changes with in midlife, but so few are talking about it. In this episode of unPAUSED, Dr. Mary Claire Haver sits down with Dr. Lauren Streicher to discuss exactly what changes to orgasm, libido, and sex, why it happens, and what you need to know if you're struggling.
Dr. Streicher is a professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, the host of Dr. Streicher's Inside Information Podcast, and the creator of Come Again, a 30 episode audio series on sexuality and sexual function. She's a senior researcher at the Kinsey Institute and one of the true pioneers of sexual medicine, helping to define and legitimize a specialty that for decades simply didn't exist.
Dr. Haver and Dr. Streicher start with the basics: what an orgasm actually is, the anatomy of the clitoris, and why most women cannot have an orgasm from penetrative sex alone. Dr. Streicher explains vaginal orgasms, cervical orgasms, the G spot, and the historical research of Princess Marie Bonaparte, who measured the distance between the clitoris and vaginal opening in 240 women in an effort to understand why she couldn't orgasm during intercourse. They discuss what happens to orgasm and sex post menopause, including the role of blood flow, nerve health, clitoral atrophy, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and medications, especially SSRIs that can affect both libido and orgasm. Dr. Streicher walks through how genitourinary syndrome of menopause affects the clitoris, why the pelvic floor matters for orgasm, and why so many women have never even seen their own anatomy. They also talk about anorgasmia, the inability to have an orgasm, both primary and acquired, and why this is almost never discussed in medical training.
Guest links:
Dr. Streicher
Dr. Streicher (Instagram)
Dr. Streicher: Menopause: The Inside Info (Substack)
Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information: Menopause, Midlife, and More (Apple Podcasts)
COME AGAIN
Lauren Streicher - Faculty Profile (Northwestern Medicine)
Dr. Streicher (YouTube)
Subscribe to COME AGAIN: Sexuality and Orgasm
DrStreicher.com/comeagain
Use code UNPAUSED20 for 20% off (This code expires Dec 23)
Dr. Streicher's Podcast
Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information: Menopause, Midlife and More
DrStreicher’s Substack
https://drstreicher.substack.com/
Gyne Hacks! (Including how to How to Get a Hands-free Free Vulvar View)
Books:
“Slip Sliding Away: Turning Back the Clock on Your Vagina,” by Dr. Lauren Streicher
“Hot Flash Hell-A Gynecologist's Guide to Turning Down the Heat (Dr. Streicher's Inside Information),” by Dr. Lauren Streicher
“The Essential Guide to Hysterectomy: Advice from a Gynecologist on Your Choices Before, During, and After Surgery,” by Dr. Lauren Streicher
“Sex Rx: Hormones, Health, and Your Best Sex Ever,” by Dr. Lauren Streicher
“She Comes First: The Thinking Man's Guide to Pleasuring a Woman,” by Dr. Ian Kerner
“The New Perimenopause,” by Dr. Mary Claire Haver
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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