There is no clear data to suggest that women will not have orgasms at a specific age. As a woman grows older, despite the fact that ovarian function begins to decline and the production of hormones in the body decreases, a woman can still have normal sex and also have an orgasm. The determinants of a woman’s orgasm have to do with the level of energy concentration, body sensitivity, and so on. It does not cause orgasm to disappear completely due to ageing. Therefore, with age, sexual life can still be carried out and orgasm can be experienced. However, with age, the mucous membrane of a woman’s vagina becomes thinner and genital atrophy may lead to a decrease in vaginal secretion. As a result, painful symptoms may occur during sex, and the number of sexual intercourse should be relatively reduced. Women must pay attention to personal hygiene after life, timely cleaning of the lower body hygiene, if there are symptoms of discomfort, should promptly seek medical attention.