Libido changes
A declining or inconsistent libido is extremely common during perimenopause and menopause due to shifts in testosterone, estrogen and progesterone. These hormones influence desire, arousal, lubrication, and emotional readiness for intimacy. When they fall or fluctuate, sex may feel less appealing or physically uncomfortable. This can create strain in relationships and affect self-image, even though the underlying cause is biological—not personal.
Dr. Jackson addresses libido changes by evaluating hormonal levels and understanding how they impact sexual desire. Her practice offers hormone therapy, intimate-health technologies like the O-Shot® and LADYLIFT, and supportive care to help restore comfort and responsiveness. By treating both internal and physical contributors, she helps women rekindle their natural desire and reconnect with pleasure in a way that feels authentic and healthy.