Research highlights need for better communication regarding sexual health, especially during routine examinations

Although most women and their health care professionals regard sexual health as essential to a woman's overall quality of life, the topic seldom comes up, especially during routine examinations. A new study indicates general practitioners are less likely to inquire about sexual problems than obstetricians/gynecologists because of multiple barriers and depending on sex and age.
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