By Ellen Dolgen –
Do you love those male enhancement commercials on television as much as I do? Ever notice that the men are 50-something and the women appear to be late 30’s, early 40’s? Is there an unwritten rule somewhere that men should have a healthy sex life until old age, while women lose interest in sex altogether? It certainly seems that way. There are countless products that support a man’s virility.
Women, on the other hand, are left wondering if it’s a lost cause, resigning ourselves to live out the second halves of our lives as though we’re holed up in a convent. The reality is the older we get, the more in tune we become with our bodies. As we learn to identify and adjust to our menopausal symptoms, we take comfort in knowing we’ve had the time to learn what we want in a sexual experience. Women have the right to toe-curling, earth shattering orgasms, just like men. But due to what seems to be a double standard, having a fulfilling sex life after menopause just isn’t a reality for all women.
Ladies, there’s now a light at the end of the tunnel.
Enter, the O-Shot. The O-Shot is not a drug and it isn’t surgical. It’s a procedure that uses your own blood platelets to support your body’s natural ability to achieve an orgasm. The procedure is rather simple and can be completed in about 30 minutes at your doctor’s office or medical spa. Blood is drawn, as it would be in any routine laboratory blood tests. Plasma is then taken from the sample and placed into a syringe. The platelets are then injected into the vaginal tissue.
So what’s the connection between the big O and your blood platelets? Platelets naturally help your body heal by attracting your own stem cells to the injected area, encouraging new, healthy vaginal tissue to grow. This new tissue will increase the area of sensitive tissue allowing more surface space to be stimulated to orgasm. In addition to improving your sex life, The O-Shot also promises to cure urinary incontinence due to weak pelvic floor muscles. This is when you accidently leak when laughing, coughing or exercising.
Since research shows that sexual dysfunction occurs in about 30% to 50% of women (and that’s just those who report it), the fact that doctors are working towards new ways to boost women’s sexual experiences is fantastic news. Common complaints include low sexual desire, difficulty attaining or maintaining sexual arousal, inability to achieve an orgasm, painful intercourse and urinary incontinence.
Be aware that not everyone in the women’s health community is excited about the new big O. The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is not sure that the O-Shot is a safe procedure. Like plastic surgery for your vagina, they’re not sure the O-Shot is medically necessary. And there’s just not enough research to prove its safety and effectiveness.
Ask your doctor. While The O-Shot is not readily accessible everywhere as of yet, the developers of the procedure are currently training doctors so that it can be offered to more women who are interested. If you have questions about the O-Shot or other procedures to help you achieve a healthy sex life, ask your doctor for more information.
Turned off by the thought of a shot “down there”? All is not lost!
There are other new developments that will strengthen your orgasm—and will stop you from accidently leaking urine as well. Consider these alternatives:
Use It Or Lose It
Whether you decide to try the O-Shot or go with an alternative, it’s important to realize that orgasms are more than just fun. They’re also great for your health. Let me count the ways:
Suffering in silence is OUT! Reaching out is IN!
Stay tuned for our March Giveaway: Exercise your pelvic floor with the Intensity Health and Stimulation Device and Pour Moi gel!
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