Sex for women
First, understand how the clitoris affects sexual response. When you are stimulated during foreplay or invasive sex, a rush of blood rushes to your clitoris, causing it to become larger, like an erect penis. As blood flow increases, the clitoris also releases lubricant.
Remember, the clitoris is more than just a gland you see outside the body. It extends up and penetrates the pelvic muscles and stimulates the vaginal wall. Increased blood flow has a tightening effect, which helps you reach orgasm.
After menopause, the ovaries stop producing estrogen and progesterone. Losing both hormones can cause more than just hot flashes. Without estrogen, your vaginal tissue will thin, possibly including the clitoral area. Your vagina will become drier, shorter, and narrower. You may find that your clitoris has become smaller. Thinning of vaginal tissue, known as "vaginal atrophy," can lead to painful intercourse.
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