Sexual Dysfunction (Female)

Sexual Dysfunction (Female)

Sexual dysfunction can affect a woman’s ability to conceive. One of the most common situations seen in fertility clinics is an unconsummated marriage, which may be due to fear of intercourse or pain during intercourse. There are effective treatments available. Counselling combined with the use of serial dilators often helps in overcoming fear or discomfort. Painful intercourse, however, requires a more detailed evaluation, as it may overlap with other fertility conditions such as endometriosis.

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For whom?

This section is for women who experience challenges with sexual intercourse that may be affecting their ability to conceive.

It’s especially relevant if:

  • You have not been able to have complete sexual intercourse due to pain, fear, or anxiety.
  • You experience discomfort or pain during intercourse. 
  • You suspect that painful intercourse may be linked to other underlying conditions such as endometriosis or pelvic disorders.

If intimacy has become difficult or distressing, know that you’re not alone. With compassionate counselling, gentle therapy, and medical guidance, these challenges can often be resolved - helping you feel more comfortable and supported in your journey toward conception.