women losing interest in life and sexual relationships

This video, presented by Dr. Haseena from Dr. Basil’s Somya Hospital in Pandikkad, Malappuram district, discusses the common issue of women losing interest in life and sexual relationships, particularly after the age of 30 or 35.

Here is a summary of the key points:

Key Reasons for Loss of Interest:

Hormonal Changes: Around the age of 33-34, women experience a drop in estrogen and testosterone levels, which can lead to a sense of dullness or disinterest.

Lack of Emotional Connection: Women are emotionally wired to seek care, protection, and emotional support from their partners. A lack of this connection can significantly contribute to their loss of interest.

Relationship and Financial Stress: Issues like marital disharmony, children’s problems, financial struggles, or health problems can affect a woman’s desire for intimacy.

Solutions and Advice for Partners:

Communicate and Understand: Husbands should discuss the issues with their wives to identify the root cause.

Provide Emotional Support: Simple acts of support can make a huge difference.

Spend Quality Time Together: The video emphasizes that simple activities like going out for tea together can be very meaningful.

Prioritize Her Satisfaction in Intimacy: Men need to understand that sexual contact is not just for their own satisfaction but for their partner’s as well.

Engage in Healthy Habits Together: The video recommends couples engage in small, healthy challenges together, such as adopting a new diet or doing short exercises.

Seek Professional Help: If the problem persists, it could be due to underlying medical issues like vitamin D3 deficiency, thyroid problems, PCOD, or pain during intercourse. In such cases, consulting a family doctor is highly recommended.