Sexual Function
It’s very important to understand that menopause will not change your sense of femininity or sexuality. An active sex life is a healthy, natural part of many women’s lives after menopause. While you may face some physical and emotional challenges, these can be overcome.1
While the relationship continues to be studied, we believe that menopause can affect sexual function. Loss of estrogen at menopause can result in vaginal dryness, making intercourse uncomfortable or painful.
This information is being provided for educational purposes. Please remember that, while Divigel® is FDA-approved to treat uncomfortable hot flashes, including night sweats, it is not approved for the treatment of vaginal dryness.2
The good news is that there are options, from prescription treatments to over-the-counter vaginal lubricants, that may relieve these symptoms.

