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When Intimacy Hurts: The Truth About Women’s Health No One Talks About

When Intimacy Hurts: The Truth About Women’s Health No One Talks About

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So many women think they're alone when intimacy becomes painful, or when desire just disappears. In this honest and empowering episode of the Zen ReGen Podcast, Megan Sharpe talks with RN Angela Barbuda about the overlooked realities of women's health and intimacy confidence and why it’s time to stop suffering in silence.

Angela shares what she’s learned from years of guiding women—from labor and delivery to advanced pelvic health solutions. You’ll hear the real stories of women who’ve felt broken and dismissed and how they found hope again.

If you’ve ever questioned what’s “normal,” or felt confused by your own body, this episode is for you. From hormonal health to emotional wellbeing, we’re breaking down the barriers around intimate care.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why so many young women struggle silently with discomfort and low desire
  • How SSRIs and birth control can affect your hormones and intimacy
  • The truth about pain during intimacy (hint: it's not "just normal")
  • How therapies like vaginal rejuvenation, the O Shot, and pelvic floor care can help
  • Practical, judgment-free steps to rebuild confidence in your body

💬 If this resonates, don’t stay silent. You deserve to feel good in your body. Book your consult or learn more: https://zenregen.com

🔁 Share this with someone who needs it. Let’s normalize women’s health conversations especially around intimacy.

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