
Studies show that part of the reason health-care professionals don’t talk about sex with their patients is they don’t want to embarrass the patient. Also, they feel the patient will ask when they are ready to try sex again. But many patient’s don’t ask because they are embarrassed to talk about it. If you feel uneasy raising the issue of sex, this e-booklet will help.
This easy to read and understand e-booklet tells about:
- Common fears people have about resuming sex
- The importance of communicating with your partner
- The four physiological responses to sex
- When to resume sex
- Effects of medicines on sex and your heart, including Viagra, Levitra & Cialis
- What to do if you have chest pain during sex
Hospitals and physicians have given thousands of these booklets to patients after a heart attack or heart surgery.
You can buy this e-book now for $3.50 and get your questions answered about resuming sex.
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