Sexual Health: No More Shame

With sexuality being discussed more publicly, it can be tough to sift through the information now available.

Women tend to have a higher sexual drive than men. Sex drive can be an indicator of overall health.

First, you need to discuss any changes with your doctor. Don’t be shy or ashamed. You deserve your best sex life.

It’s not a bad idea to set the first well woman exam when a young woman gets her first period. Mothers should have open discussions about sexuality with their daughters. Open communication benefits young ladies as they enter sexual maturity.

Your sexuality may change as you age. It’s fine. Discuss your intimacy needs and changes as they appear.

Listen as Dr. Heather Bartos joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss sexuality.

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Sexual Health: No More Shame
Featuring:
Heather Bartos, MD
Heather BartosHeather Bartos, MD, is a leading voice in the field of women’s health and wellness. She combines the care of mind, body, and emotions to help women live a healthier and more fulfilling life.


As a board-certified OB-GYN, Dr. Bartos teaches women how to thrive no matter what stage of life they’re in. Dr. Bartos opened Be. Women’s Health and Wellness, in Cross Roads, TX, near Dallas. At Be. Women’s, she strives to provide her patients with a full range of top-notch women’s medical care, in a friendly, inviting setting.

In addition to traditional Western care, the center also provides a wide range of alternative and complementary care including yoga, meditation, and wellness workshops.

At the center, as Dr. Bartossays, she aims to “treat the whole woman, not just the woman’s hole.”