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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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Can prolapse cause painful penetration?

Can prolapse cause painful penetration? Some women with pelvic organ prolapse experience discomfort or pain with penetration, often described as a feeling of pressure, bulging, or…

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How to maintain intimacy with prolapse?

How to maintain intimacy with prolapse? Open communication, adapting positions for comfort, using lubricants, and prioritising non-intercourse forms of intimacy can all help maintain a satisfying…

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How to explain prolapse to sexual partner?

How to explain prolapse to sexual partner? Explaining prolapse to a partner can be empowering and helpful for your relationship. Use clear, simple language, emphasise that…

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Does prolapse affect sexual desire?

Does prolapse affect sexual desire? Prolapse can indirectly affect sexual desire due to discomfort, anxiety, or self-consciousness, but does not directly lower libido. Addressing physical symptoms…

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Can prolapse cause bleeding after sex?

Can prolapse cause bleeding after sex? Yes, some women with prolapse may experience light bleeding after sex due to increased sensitivity or dryness of the vaginal…

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Does menopause increase prolapse risk?

Does menopause increase prolapse risk? Yes, the risk of pelvic organ prolapse increases after menopause. This is mainly due to decreased oestrogen levels, which cause weakening…

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Can chronic coughing cause prolapse?

Can chronic coughing cause prolapse? Yes, chronic coughing increases the risk of pelvic organ prolapse. Frequent or long-term coughing puts repeated pressure on the pelvic floor,…

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