Subsribe to PHS

Subscribe to Our Newsletter!

By clicking Subscribe, I agree to the Pelvic Health Support Privacy Policy and understand that I may opt out of Pelvic Health Support subscriptions at any time.

Vaginismus

About

  • Vaginal muscles squeeze/spasm and cause pain during intercourse, a Pap test or the insertion of a tampon
    • Primary/Lifelong: Pain experienced every time something enters the vagina
    • Secondary/Acquired: A woman has had sex without pain before, but then it becomes difficult/impossible

Potential Causes

  • After menopause due to the drop in estrogen levels (Vaginal atrophy)
  • After a surgery/trauma
  • Past sexual abuse
  • Fear/negative emotions about sex
  • Anxiety

Symptoms

  • Difficult/impossible penetration of the vagina due to muscle tightening
  • Burning/stinging pain and tightness of the vagina if penetrated by a tampon, finger or penis
  • Intense fear of penetration and avoidance of sex
  • Loss of sexual desire if penetration is attempted

Diagnosis

  • Describe symptoms to your doctor
  • Pelvic exam: To rule out other conditions

Treatment

  • Progressive Desensitization: Squeezing and relaxing exercises to learn to control and relax the vaginal muscles
  • Vaginal Dilator therapy: Smooth tampon-shaped objects in different sizes to help you gradually get used to having something inserted into your vagina
    *Anesthetic creams can be applied until you get used to them
  • Psychosexual therapy: Aims to help you understand and change your feelings about your body and sex (for those whose vaginismus stems from fear/anxiety)
  • Relaxation techniques: Mindfulness, breathing and gentle touching exercises to help you learn to relax the vaginal muscles