Some people carry on with their sex lives as normal during chemotherapy. Others find their treatment changes how they feel emotionally or physically.
Effects of chemotherapy on your sex life
Some changes are simple and won’t last long. They won't affect your sex life permanently.
Sometimes you may feel:
- too tired
- not strong enough to be very active
- sick or sore
- not in the mood
- anxious or low
Your anxiety might not seem related to sex. For example, you may be worried about the cancer and how your treatment is going. Or you may be worried about money, or about how you family are coping with your illness.
These things can cause stress, which can affect your interest in sex. It’s important to talk to your partner about how you feel.
Remember – the changes to your sex life don't usually last long. There's usually no medical reason to stop having sex during chemo. The drugs won't have any long term physical effects on your performance or enjoyment of sex. Cancer can't be passed on to your partner during sex
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