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Condoms Increase Sexual Arousal In Women


Women who use oral contraceptives greater risk of decreased sexual drive. According to the findings of researchers from Germany, oral contraceptive pills drastically reduce the ability to feel desire and passion. In addition to the pill, other hormonal contraceptive methods (such as implants), also reduce libido.

How pills reduce libido? According to researchers from the University of Heidelberg, the synthetic hormones in the pills (which stop ovulation), also lower testosterone levels. Actually, this hormone is important for increasing the libido of men and women.

In a study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, the researchers involving 1000 young women. Editor-in-chief of the journal, Dr. Irwin Goldstein said that young women early in their sexual life even regularly use hormonal contraception for years.

“Ironically, these women are given drugs that allow them free from the anxieties of reproduction, but they did not obtain information about serious side effects that may be present.” Agents or substances that interfere with women’s hormonal environment, continued Goldstein, can affect their sexual urges.

In addition, researchers also found surprising results. Using condoms and barrier methods of contraception, according to the findings of researchers, it is more arousing than women to have sex without protection. Researchers believe, to have sex without worrying about pregnancy, potentially increasing your enjoyment.

“Even more interesting, nonhormonal contraceptive users at risk women less experienced FSD (female sexual dysfunction) than women not using any contraception,” explained study author Dr. Lisa-Maria Wallweiner.

FSD, bright Wallweiner, is a very common disorder. Based on the results of estimates, about two out of five women have at least one sexual dysfunction. “And the most common complaint was the low turn-on.”

Previous research also has linked reduced sexual desire in one of six women.(MI)

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