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Abstract Introduction The number of new women entering menopause each day in the US is around 6000. Unfortunately, in later life, it becomes increasingly common that a woman may arrive at this stage alone due to separation, divorce, the passing of a partner, or that the partner's decreased health and sexual function constrain the woman's sexual activity, satisfaction, and desire. The number of women with the aforementioned sexual limitations is higher than the number of women that maintain their sexual functioning. Additionally, the lack of sexual activity has been proven to accelerate the deterioration of the structures and functions of the pelvic floor and the genitourinary area. Objective All of the signs and symptoms of the Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (atrophy, dryness, recurrent UTI, dyspareunia, anal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, vaginal stenosis, labial fusion, or vulvar obliteration) can be easily found in women without sexual penetrative activity. However, this could be prevented and/or treated in great part with the maintenance of the partnered or solitary penetrative sexual activity. Methods An analysis of peer-reviewed articles on the topic of masturbation and its outcomes on women’s health, along with its data were used to assess the need for increasing the prescription of masturbation for the benefit of improved genitourinary health. Results Masturbation decreases as we age, markedly in women, studies and reports on masturbation activity show; 53% activity in Caucasian men aged 55 - 64, and 19% in women of the same age. At ages 64 – 65 there is a decrease to 33% in men and 10% in women. The result is that these women develop a stark increase in the number of genitourinary pathologies. Frequently absent in those who remain sexually active with a partner or through penetrative masturbation. Not only does the mechanical action of engaging in sexual physical therapy with a partner or with penetrative masturbation preserve the structures and functions of the genitourinary system. But in accordance with several neuroendocrinological studies, arousal and orgasms, increase the number of steroid receptors in the vital organs of the body improving their metabolism and integrity thus increasingly maintaining our health. In addition, if they don't receive hormone replacement therapy for the preservation of sexual function and prevention of genitourinary pathologies, the final results are usually catastrophic. Conclusions The number of women affected by the mentally castrating sexual education in which masturbation is not accepted is extremely high. This is despite the fact that masturbation among both younger and older women is related to a more consistent orgasm, compared with partnered sex. Historically speaking masturbation has been forbidden or taboo for centuries, mainly by religion, and has been extremely difficult to change in the mind of most adults, especially women. There is no doubt that partnered sexual activity and/or penetrative masturbation play a very important role in the health of the pelvic floor functions, just as in the general, psychological, and emotional health. Disclosure No

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