by Stephanie Buehler | Sep 21, 2016 | Great Sex for Women, Women's Sexual Problems
Last week, I wrote a post about “5 Male Sexual Problems that You Can’t Fix with a Pill,” so here’s the promised follow-up about women. The pharmaceutical industry would love to find a pill for women’s sexual problems that rivals the...
by Stephanie Buehler | Aug 2, 2016 | Orgasms, Sex in the News, Women's Sexual Problems
Orgasms—keep them coming, right? Sometimes easier said than done, for both men and women. In this , researchers make a case that in female mammals that ovulate only once a month—instead of releasing an egg just after intercourse, when sperm is present to fertilize...
by Stephanie Buehler | Oct 27, 2015 | Sex Therapy in Newport Beach, Sex Therapy in Orange County, Sexual Pain Disorders, Women's Sexual Problems
Pain is a human experience that is not completely understood. So I learned at the International Pelvic Pain Society meeting in San Diego last weekend. What is known is that pain comes from the brain. An injured area sends signals to the brain, and the brain makes...
by Stephanie Buehler | Oct 6, 2015 | Orgasms, Uncategorized, Women's Sexual Problems
Women sometimes have problems having an orgasm. When it happens occasionally, it can be frustrating but usually the reason is easily identified–the person was tired or distracted, perhaps. But when a woman or man don’t have orgasms at all, that’s...
by Stephanie Buehler | Apr 21, 2014 | Male Sexual Problems, Marriage and Relationships, Women's Sexual Problems
You see them all around you: Couples that look happy enough, perhaps enjoying dinner at a popular restaurant, riding bicycles along a tree lined lane, or sharing popcorn as a movie. But they have a secret that they’re not telling: They argue about sex all the time....
by Stephanie Buehler | Mar 5, 2014 | Great Sex for Couples, Women's Sexual Problems
When someone hates sex, they truly find it disgusting. They might grin and bear it when they have sex, or avoid it altogether. Hating sex is a serious problem. Sex therapists call hatred of sex a sexual aversion. What Is a Sexual Aversion? A sexual aversion can be...