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Treatment for some cancers, most often primary tumors of the bone, can include amputating a limb. Amputations may call for some changes in lovemaking. A patient who has lost a limb may wonder, for example, whether to wear her limb prosthesis during sex.
The answer depends on the couple. Sometimes the prosthesis helps with positioning and ease of movement. However, the straps that attach it can get in the way. Without a prosthesis, the partner with an amputation may have trouble staying level during intercourse. Pillows can be used to support the remaining part of the limb. Amputations may create chronic pain or phantom limb feelings. These side effects can interfere with sexual desire and distract a person during sex. The American Cancer Society offers information about managing pain control.
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