Sex and Cancer: Six Weeks to Better Sex for Couples During and After Cancer Treatment

If you thought your sex life was over when you got your cancer diagnosis, you are wrong. There is no reason to give up physical intimacy with your partner during what may be one of the most difficult times in your relationship.
Sex is like glue — it helps us feel connected to our partners, and that connection is more important than ever when you are spending so much time on doctor. visits, wound bandaging, chemo, radiation, and all the other millions of things you have to take care of right now.
You’ve probably shed a river of tears already in your journey, thinking that life as you know it is past. Life will be different, yes, and at times hard. I get that. You may be tired, nauseated, feeling ugly or damaged, or simply have no libido. It doesn’t matter. Even if you are a man with erectile dysfunction after prostate surgery, or a woman with low arousal or vaginal pain after a mastectomy, sex is still possible.

In Six Weeks You will:

  1. Learn how to reconnect with your partner in a way that feels safe
  2. Feel more Love and appreciation for your partner than ever before
  3. Know how to deal with and share BIG emotions
  4. Bring your libido back online
  5. Know a new way of making love
  6. Connect more deeply than ever before and have less stress about sex and intimacy

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Amazon (E-book)

Return to Pleasure: Better Sex After Cancer Home Study Course

This step-by-step course takes you gently through a series of exercises designed to help you deal with the aftermath of cancer on your sex life. You will learn how to bring your libido back online with a series of simple exercises.

(bundles the e-book, audiobook, meditations, PLUS workbook)  $39.99