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Women having older children do not probably don't get affected or pulled by little tasks all day. They have more time to spend on self-care, and this makes them happier. These factors make sense for sure, but is there something else going on in women's bodies related to hormones at this age?

Women sexuality and the role of hormones

Tiffany Alyse Yelverton, a scientific expert on human sexuality, claims that hormones do perform a critical role in women's bodies. She says “As perimenopause begins, our hormone levels dip and spike at different times. Estrogen begins to drop, and if testosterone is steady, then it is as if testosterone gets a boost. Also, during the 40s, there are times where the body is producing top levels of progesterone and testosterone to give one more push for procreating.”

On the other hand, Dr. Cristina Bosch and Dr. John Robinson of The Hormone Zone report that at the age of 40s, women's hormone levels, particularly testosterone, which is the principal libido hormone, decline. However, this does not always manage a woman's sexual desire.

They explain, “As women approach their 40s, they may experience a sense of liberation towards themselves and their partner, heightening their sexual libido and response. As women age, they begin to look at sex as a way towards their liberation and self-expression — as it should be. But again, this is not always the case, and we tend to deal with many women who have difficulty in the idea of taking care of themselves and opening up to their own sense of personal sexuality.”

So the role of these hormones does own a position in women's sexual desire, they are not the exclusive concern to bring under attention. Every female is unique and if you are somebody who has always experienced a high libido throughout your life, it is likely that your hormone levels will not influence your sexuality at all.

However, in case they do interfere and you discover yourself asking your gynecologist if you will be able to perform sexually again, Robinson and Bosch tell that when hormone replacement therapy is done optimally and correctly “can literally change a woman’s life, enhancing her sexuality, sense of self and her connection to her loved ones and partner.”

But everyone does not agree with the functions performed by the hormones in enhancing the women’s sex drives at the age of 40s.

It doesn't matter what the cause is, owning a fulfilling sex life happens to be just one of the various things to take care of as you age.

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