Dyspareunia Common in Women After Pelvic Fracture
After a pelvic fracture, many women experience sexual dysfunction, according to a recent Journal of Sexual Medicine review.
The authors analyzed 15 studies published between 1995 and 2019. Overall, 842 women participated.
Dyspareunia was the most common issue reported, affecting between 3% to 64% of the women studied. Other noted problems included orgasm difficulty, pelvic floor dysfunction, and low sexual interest and satisfaction.
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