
The Peter Attia Drive #371 – Women's sexual health: desire, arousal, and orgasms, navigating perimenopause, and enhancing satisfaction | Sally Greenwald, M.D., M.P.H.
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Nov 3, 2025 Dr. Sally Greenwald, an OB-GYN specializing in women's sexual health, delves into the intricate world of female sexual wellness. She discusses the importance of sexual health for overall well-being, exploring the physiology behind desire and arousal. Highlights include navigating the orgasm gap, practical strategies to enhance intimacy, and the impact of hormones during perimenopause. Sally also addresses common misconceptions, effective communication with partners, and the latest in contraceptive and hormone therapy options, providing vital insights for women and their partners.
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Sex Improves Sleep And Relaxation
- Sexual activity triggers parasympathetic activation, releasing dopamine and oxytocin that improve sleep and relaxation.
- These neurochemical effects can measurably improve sleep latency and subjective sleep quality after sex or orgasm.
Sex Is Moderate Physical Activity
- Sexual activity expends roughly 60–70 calories and averages about six to seven METs for women.
- Sex can approximate low-to-moderate exercise intensity but is often rated as more enjoyable than equivalent treadmill activity.
Discordant Desire Drives Relationship Risk
- The main relationship risk is sexual desire discordance between partners, not absolute frequency of sex.
- Whether couples have very frequent or very infrequent sex, mismatch in desire predicts higher divorce risk.








