In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt tackles the often unspoken topic of pain during sexual intercourse, also known as dyspareunia. Drawing from her 35 years of experience as an OB-GYN, Dr. Novatt explores the many reasons why sex can be painful for cis women, trans folks, and non-binary people with vaginas. She emphasizes that while pain with sex is common, it is not normal, and highlights the importance of recognizing discomfort as a sign that something may be wrong. Dr. Novatt delves into the complex mix of physical, emotional, and relational factors that can contribute to sexual pain. She discusses causes such as hormonal changes, infections, pelvic floor dysfunction, and even emotional stress or relationship dynamics. The episode encourages listeners to break the silence around sexual pain, seek support, and communicate openly with partners and healthcare providers. Dr. Novatt shares real-life stories and practical advice, underscoring that everyone deserves a pleasurable, pain-free sex life. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to advocate for their own sexual health and well-being. Dr. Amy reminds listeners that sex should be safe, consensual, and enjoyable.
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