herbally: Damania; goldenseal, ginseng, yohimbe bark.
EDIT: wait, wait. regain sex drive? you're just starting or when did you start? hell, you're in your prime. you should not be having those kind of problems, now. wait until you're in your 40s.
wait, wait, you're femaie, you're high libido sexual peak will occur around your 30's. males hit theirs in their 20's.
2007-04-24 05:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm willing to bet that you're taking some type of birth control pill. I'm will to bet on that because it's not the least bit unusual for the birth control pill to lower libido.
Go back and talk with your doctor. You may need to try a different formulation of birth control pill, or you may need to stop taking the pill in order to regain your desire.
That's not such a bad thing, though. The pill, as with all types of hormonal birth control, has a lot of potential side effects, some of them deadly. But the pill, of courese, also offers not protections whatsoever against STI's, so you really should use condoms with the pill to begin with.
In fact, no matter what form of birth control you might end up using, the only one that will offer any protection against STI's is the condom. OK, so you already knew that, but someone else reading this might not have known it.
And, of course, there is no single or combination of method(s) of birth control that is 100% effective.
Check the links below for more information. There are also some links other meds that can interfere with any part of either the female or male sexual response cycle. The reality is that meds are the first thing that you should be looking at, and are generally the cause of this type of problem
2007-04-24 05:58:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same problem...very low libido. Try to find an underlying cause...are you stressed? Is your relationship unfulfilled in other ways? Rule out any underlying emotional causes.
Generally I don't like takign pills and medication unless it's a last resort. The body is an amazing thing and can usually heal itself with a little tlc.
If this is somethign you are concerned about, see your ob/gyn or a sex therapist.
2007-04-24 05:52:33
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answered by poohb2878 6
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there could be either physical or psychological reasons behind a loss of sex drive. if you are very stressed or depressed, you could lose it. if nothing phsycologically is going on, try seeing your GYN. sometimes a woman has no testosterone, causeing little or no sex drive. if that's the case, they can start giving you artificial testosterone and kick starting it. also, certain medications can cause no sex drive. what kind of birth control are you using? because when i was using the NuvaRing, it cause me to lose my sex drive. once i switched back to the pill, it came back.
2007-04-24 05:57:54
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answered by strawberryshortcaketex 3
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i comprehend what you recommend. regardless of the reality that, i think of maximum beginning administration tablets could have a decreased intercourse force as an component consequence. i've got been on Lutera for some weeks and so far have not observed a distinction in my intercourse force in any respect. i've got basically observed being somewhat greater emotional and a few nausea. i think of your perfect guess may be to debate this with your wellbeing care expert.
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answered by ? 4
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First, start by examing if there are any emotional reasons for losing your sex drive... and then consider medical treatment... Sexuality is a very emotional thing.
2007-04-24 05:53:32
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answered by aspicco 7
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