Menopause is a natural stage of life, but myths and misinformation often leave women feeling like their bodies are betraying them. AtSweetSpot Labs, we’re here to set the record straight. Let’s break down the biggest misconceptions about menopause and show you how modern treatments can help you thrive.
Myth 1: “Intimate dryness is just something you have to live with.”
Reality: Not at all. Vaginal dryness is a common symptom during menopause, caused by shifting hormone levels—not something you just have to “tough out.” Ourprescription Estradiol Cream works directly at the source, helping to restore moisture and comfort where it matters most(1). Say goodbye to irritation and hello to renewed intimacy.
Myth 2: “Once you hit menopause, your sex life is over.”
Reality: Menopause doesn’t have to mean the end of sexual pleasure. Many women find that with the right support, their intimate life can flourish. Our O-Booster topical arousal cream enhances sensitivity and boosts orgasm intensity, reigniting your natural desire and enjoyment(2).
Myth 3: “Libido treatments are for men only.”
Reality: Absolutely not. Treatments for low libido aren’t just for men—women deserve them too. PT-141 (Bremelanotide) nasal spray was designed specifically for women. Unlike hormone therapies that act on the body, PT-141 targets the brain to help increase sexual desire and arousal(3).
Takeaway
Menopause doesn’t have to be a life sentence of discomfort or diminished desire. With the right information and targeted treatments, women can continue to enjoy intimacy, confidence, and vitality.
Sources:
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Mayo Clinic. “Vaginal dryness: Causes, treatments, and prevention.” https://www.mayoclinic.org
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National Institutes of Health (NIH). “Topical agents for sexual arousal in women.” https://www.nih.gov
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U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). “Bremelanotide (PT-141) Information.” https://www.fda.gov
Medical Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or therapy.