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Painful sex after menopause may be caused by a common condition affecting about half of all postmenopausal women called vulvar & vaginal atrophy, or VVA. Learn more about how VVA affects the vaginal area.
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Women & Teens Healthcare - Painful sex due to menopause may be caused by a condition called vulvar and vaginal atrophy (VVA). VVA is a common condition that affects about half of
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