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Menopause, Hormones and Women’s Sexual Health with Dr. Rachel Rubin

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Jan 27, 2026
Rachel Rubin, board-certified urologist and sexual medicine specialist, breaks down why women's sexual health is undertrained and underfunded. She explains full clitoral anatomy, vestibule pain, hormone-driven genital changes, and practical local hormone treatments. The conversation also covers gaps in research, surgical risks from poor anatomy knowledge, and paths to better diagnosis and care.
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INSIGHT

Training Gap Behind Women's Sexual Care

  • Medical training neglects women's sexual health: there are ~27 fellowships for men's sexual health vs only ~3 for women's programs.
  • Lack of training explains why many clinicians cannot address libido, arousal, orgasm, or pelvic pain.
ADVICE

Demand Time And Referrals

  • Tell your clinician they can refer you if they lack time or expertise instead of dismissing symptoms.
  • Seek a specialist who will listen and provide options rather than defaulting to psychological explanations.
INSIGHT

Clitoris Is A Complex Internal Organ

  • Most clinicians never learned full clitoral anatomy, which changes how they treat surgical and sexual outcomes.
  • The clitoris is an internal organ with a shaft and crura extending deep into the pelvis, not just the visible glans.
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