Vaginismus as a cause of infertility
Sevada Hakobyan
National Institute of Health of Armenia, Department of Human Reproduction (Yerevan, Armenia)
Abstract
The analysis of the research allows us to conclude that there is a close relationship between sexual constitution and vaginismus. The lower the sexual constitution, the more pronounced depression and psychological and neurotic disorders, as a result of which the expression of vaginismus. In women with vaginismus, the experience of unsuccessful intercourse exacerbates their sexual problems and simultaneously affects the erectile function of their partners. It should be noted that in couples suffering from vaginism for a long time, which in sexology is also called virgin marriage, other disorders of sexual function are recorded, namely premature ejaculation, decreased or absent sexual desire, delayed or difficult ejaculation. In women with infertility, psychotic and neurotic disorders lead to impaired mental regulation of female sexual function. The fear, anxiety, mistrust, and expectation of failure recorded at that time can lead to a decrease or absence of a woman’s sexual desire and the arousal phase, lubrication disorder.