Category Archives: pregancy
The Blessings of Botox in 2014 Part II: The Men Speak
The Men Speak about The Blessings of Botox in 2014 Over the years, I have been impressed with the amazing support men are capable of giving their loved ones who struggle with vaginismus. I also feel that it is also … Continue reading
Motherhood After Vaginismus: There’s Still Time
Women with Vaginismus wonder if motherhood after vaginismus is possible You’ve likely heard the term “biological clock” being tossed around. But what does it mean? In the broadest sense, a biological clock is a natural system in place in an … Continue reading
Mother’s Day and Infertility after Botox Treatment for Vaginismus
Many of the women that inquiry about Botox treatment for vaginismus have been dealing with their condition for many, many years. With each passing year, they are reminded that their chances of having a family grow slimmer and slimmer. Often, … Continue reading
Missed Menses Before or After Botox Treatment for Vaginismus
Many of the women I treat for vaginismus worry about the timing of their Botox treatment relative to when they are due to menstruate. We advise our patients not to try to plan a treatment date based on a date … Continue reading
Vaginismus and Infertility
Consummation or consummation of a marriage In many traditions and statutes of civil or religious law, consummation or consummation of a marriage is the first act of sexual intercourse between two people, either following their marriage to each other or … Continue reading
Pregnancy and Vaginismus
Women with un-treated vaginismus wonder if it is possible for them to get pregnant if they are unable to have intercourse. If they do get pregnant, they then wonder if natural childbirth will cure their pre-existing vaginismus by stretching the … Continue reading
The Joy of Getting Pregnant After Botox Treatment for Vaginismus
I advise my patients to avoid pregnancy for about four months after treatment with Botox for their vaginismus. This is a routine precaution because it is always best to avoid any type of drug or medication when trying to conceive. … Continue reading
Vaginismus, Pregnancy and Misconceptions
There appears to be a widespread misconception among health care professionals, including gynecologists that goes something like this: “Honey, just get pregnant, deliver your baby, and your vaginismus will disappear”. Wrong! I have heard this so many times. It does … Continue reading