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womens health clinic faq

Can perimenopause trigger first-time dyspareunia?

Yes, perimenopause can trigger first-time dyspareunia due to fluctuating oestrogen levels causing dryness, reduced elasticity, and thinning of vaginal tissues.

Clinical Context

Early recognition and management of perimenopausal symptoms can prevent worsening discomfort and support sexual wellbeing.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NHS and British Menopause Society recommend discussing any new or worsening vaginal symptoms in perimenopause with your GP. BMS: Consensus Statements.