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Jill Crowe

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Jill Crowe is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Women’s Health Specialist with extensive experience in menopause, sexual health, and lifestyle medicine. She has led patient-centred care initiatives at The Women’s Health Clinic, supporting women through perimenopause and menopause with evidence-based approaches that integrate hormonal, physical, and emotional wellbeing. Jill is passionate about education and empowering women to make informed decisions about their health.

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Does dyspareunia worsen with aging?

Does dyspareunia worsen with aging? Dyspareunia may worsen with age, particularly after menopause, due to hormonal changes, tissue thinning, reduced lubrication, and pelvic floor weakening. Show…

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What causes new-onset dyspareunia in older women?

What causes new-onset dyspareunia in older women? New-onset dyspareunia in older women is commonly caused by menopause-related vaginal dryness, atrophy, medical conditions, or medication side effects,…

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