We didn't get to all of your questions during our February Menopause Talks so Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg has agreed to come back. She is a professor, researcher, and writer whose areas of expertise include menopause, female sexual disorders, and the genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM). Dr. Kingsberg will help us understand why our vaginas may be dry, sex painful, our libidos shot, and our orgasms diminished as well as what we can do about it.
If you didn't join us for our February Menopause Talks with Dr. Kingsberg, it may be helpful to first listen to the recording of that session here. We are devoting the entire session to Q & A so bring your questions or share them with us in advance at hello@letstalkmenopause.org.
Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg is the chief of the division of behavioral medicine at MacDonald Women’s Hospital/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Professor in Reproductive Biology, Urology and Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University. Her areas of clinical specialization include female sexual disorders, menopause, pregnancy and postpartum mood disorders, and psychological aspects of infertility.
Dr. Kingsberg’s primary research interests are in treatments for female sexual disorders and genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM). She is an Associate Editor for Sexual Medicine Reviews and sits on the editorial boards of the journals Menopause and Climacteric. She has over 100 peer-reviewed publications and numerous book chapters and has co-edited a multidisciplinary textbook on treating female sexual disorders.
Dr. Kingsberg is a past president of The North American Menopause Society and The International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health. She currently serves as the Advocacy Committee Chair for both of these organizations.