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Common Pitfalls in the Management of Vaginismus in Couples With Subfertility in India

Vijayasarathi Ramanathan, Kavitha Gautham, Uma Maheswari Ramasubramaniam

2022Journal of Psychosexual Health13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vaginismus is described as an involuntary pelvic muscular spasm that occurs due to “fear of pain” associated with vaginal penetration which prevents a woman from experiencing penovaginal sexual intercourse despite her wish to do so. In the context of heterosexual couples with subfertility, untreated vaginismus may result in unconsummated marriage and/or reduced quality of sex life and/or can affect a woman’s perception about her potential of femininity and motherhood. Though vaginismus is an easily diagnosable and treatable condition in many instances, it often gets ignored or inadequately/inappropriately managed. There is paucity of practice-informed clinical data on management of vaginismus in couples with subfertility that is contextualized to the Indian setting. The present viewpoint is based on real-world clinical scenarios who presented as couples to a tertiary fertility center with unconsummated marriage as their chief complaint. The intent of this viewpoint is not only to highlight the common pitfalls in the management of vaginismus but also showcase a clinically proven interdisciplinary management approach for assessment and management of vaginismus and any associated sexual problems.

Topics & Concepts

VaginismusMedicineSexual intercourseSexual dysfunctionGynecologyContext (archaeology)Reproductive medicinePsychiatryPregnancyPopulationGeneticsBiologyPaleontologyEnvironmental healthSexual function and dysfunction studiesReproductive Health and ContraceptionSexual Differentiation and Disorders
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