Is this you?
- You have PCOS
What the research says
PCOS sexual health is recognized in gyn endocrinology.
How tantra approaches this
Body-honoring, hormonal-reality-aware.
When to see a doctor instead
Always — gyn endocrinologist.
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Living with PCOS and maintaining intimate life. Hormonal complexity, body-image impact, fertility-trying impact.
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Last reviewed: 2026-06-10 · Reading time ~6 min
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Editorial review by the Tantra Clinic team. Educational, not individual medical advice — clinical sign-off in development. · Last updated June 2026
PCOS sexual health is recognized in gyn endocrinology.
Body-honoring, hormonal-reality-aware.
Always — gyn endocrinologist.
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