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Dr. Pacik on transitioning to intercourse after dilators & Botox treatment of vaginismus (pt. 3)

This is part 3 (of 3) of the discussion about vaginismus between Dr. Peter Pacik and Rhea Orion, sex therapist. Part 3 covers transitioning from dilators to intercourse after Botox treatment for v...  
 
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kiyance (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I'm not quite to this step yet (It will be 2 weeks since my procedure tomorrow) but have a much brighter light at the end of my tunnel thanks to Dr. Pacik and his wonderful and caring staff!!
petertpacikmd (1 month ago) Show Hide
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At this point you are doing what you need to be doing with the dilators. Once you are comfortable with this it wil be much easier for you to progress to intercourse.

One of the new tricks we started teaching (Ellen's idea) is that because you are comfortable inserting the dilators you should take control in the woman on top position and "insert" the penis. To avoid the associated fear, simply think of it as a dilator. Remeber to start with minimal penetrration so it remains comfortable.
petertpacikmd (3 months ago) Show Hide
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The transitioning from dilators to intercourse after Botox treatment for vaginismus.
The concept of Minimal Penetration Intercourse to help relax the woman.
importance of proper arousal.
The permanent cure of vaginismus after using Botox, local anesthesia injections and dilators for treatment of vaginismus.
How insurance coverage is possible because vaginismus is classified as a sexual pain disorder.
Difficulties that husbands have with their loved ones with vaginismus.

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