UPDATE: A heartfelt plea from a husband in California reveals a growing intimacy crisis following his wife’s recent hysterectomy. The man, who identifies as “Deprived in California,” describes feeling unwanted as his wife’s sexual desire has diminished significantly post-surgery.

In a letter to the popular advice column Dear Abby, the husband shares that their once-active sex life, which included intimacy three to four times a week, has drastically changed. He notes that while his wife is supportive and loving in all other aspects, she now often forgets to engage in scheduled intimacy, leaving him feeling undesired.

This emotional struggle highlights the complexities often faced by couples after significant medical procedures. Experts suggest that such changes can stem from hormonal shifts that follow surgeries like a hysterectomy. Therefore, a consultation with a gynecologist could provide valuable insight and potential medical remedies for the issues at hand.

“It may be time for the two of you to schedule a consultation with her gynecologist to discuss this,” advises Abby. She emphasizes the importance of open communication between partners, urging the husband to express his feelings to his wife.

In her response, Abby also suggests that setting a recurring reminder on a calendar could help rekindle their intimacy. This practical step could serve as a gentle nudge for the wife, ensuring that intimacy remains a priority in their relationship.

As more couples navigate similar challenges, this story sheds light on the vital need for open dialogue about sexual health and intimacy post-surgery. The emotional impact of such changes can be profound, making it crucial for partners to work together in finding solutions.

For those experiencing similar issues, seeking professional advice and maintaining honest conversations can pave the way for healing and reconnection.

Dear Abby, created by Abigail Van Buren (Jeanne Phillips), offers support and insights on issues impacting relationships today. For more information, visit www.DearAbby.com.