Loss of Libido Common Signs •Vaginal Dryness, Itchiness, Burning •Pain during intercourse •Loss of sex drive •Low energy Menopause can drive your sex life below speed limit During menopause, up to 40% of women lose the desire for intimacy. Some find that they don't think about sex nearly as much as they used to. Others may still want to have sex, but symptoms like vaginal dryness, itchiness and burning, combined with a volatile emotional state and other menopausal challenges, make it almost impossible for them to enjoy it. Your hormones might need retuning Hormones play an important role in maintaining an active sex drive. Estrogen is responsible for sensitivity during sex. Testosterone promotes sexual desire and vaginal lubrication. Progesterone elevates libido. One's menopausal loss of libido is caused by an imbalance in the levels of estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. But now there’s Amberen. Amberen puts you back in the driver seat The beauty of Amberen is that it addresses the root of the problem – the weakened ability of the body to balance female sex hormones*. In clinical trials, Amberen proved to be an effective yet gentle solution for restoring female desire for and comfort with intimacy. Find out more about Amberen at www.amberen.co.nz or call 0800 AMBEREN that's 0800 262 373