Kate Winslet shares experience with testosterone replacement therapy
It addresses a dip in her libido
She discussed how hormonal imbalances affect women’s sex drive
Hollywood star Kate Winslet recently shared her experience with testosterone replacement therapy to address a dip in her libido. During an appearance on the podcast How To Fail with Elizabeth Day – Part 1, the Titanic actor discussed how hormonal imbalances, particularly low testosterone, can affect women’s sex drive. Winslet emphasized that many women are unaware of the role testosterone plays in their bodies.
“Sometimes women experience a significant drop in libido due to underlying health issues, such as thyroid problems,” Winslet explained. She encouraged a listener concerned about her sex drive to explore the possibility of hormonal imbalances. “Women have testosterone, and when it runs out—like eggs—you have to replace it,” she said, advocating for hormone therapy as a solution.
Winslet, married to Edward Abel Smith since 2012, shared an empowering perspective on aging, stating that women become “juicier and sexier” as they grow older and more confident.
On the professional front, Winslet’s latest film, Lee, debuted in UK theaters on September 13 after premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Winslet’s candid comments are a powerful reminder of the importance of women’s hormonal health and a fresh perspective on embracing sexuality at any age.
Kate Winslet shares experience with testosterone replacement therapy
It addresses a dip in her libido
She discussed how hormonal imbalances affect women’s sex drive
Hollywood star Kate Winslet recently shared her experience with testosterone replacement therapy to address a dip in her libido. During an appearance on the podcast How To Fail with Elizabeth Day – Part 1, the Titanic actor discussed how hormonal imbalances, particularly low testosterone, can affect women’s sex drive. Winslet emphasized that many women are unaware of the role testosterone plays in their bodies.
“Sometimes women experience a significant drop in libido due to underlying health issues, such as thyroid problems,” Winslet explained. She encouraged a listener concerned about her sex drive to explore the possibility of hormonal imbalances. “Women have testosterone, and when it runs out—like eggs—you have to replace it,” she said, advocating for hormone therapy as a solution.
Winslet, married to Edward Abel Smith since 2012, shared an empowering perspective on aging, stating that women become “juicier and sexier” as they grow older and more confident.
On the professional front, Winslet’s latest film, Lee, debuted in UK theaters on September 13 after premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Winslet’s candid comments are a powerful reminder of the importance of women’s hormonal health and a fresh perspective on embracing sexuality at any age.