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Menopause and Loss of Libido
As reported by numerous females, menopause, the final stage in the
cycle of female menstruation, contributes to a significant loss of
libido.
One of the more common complaints from women (and their
partners) is the loss of sexual desire and drive.
This absence disrupts the sexual lives of countless couples, and
therapy is often sought after as an answer to this problem. In the
following paragraphs, we will discuss causes, external factors such
as physical pain that prevents sexual intercourse, solutions for
restoring estrogens, and life situations menopausal women face that
contribute to their hormonal causes for libido failure (i.e.
body
image.)
The period before menopause is known as the pre- or
perimenopause period when some loss of libido occurs. The hormone
called progesterone is responsible for this downfall and is key to
causing a resulting hormonal imbalance. Remember, the job of
hormones is to regulate certain processes in the body.
An insufficiency in hormones disrupts this balance and creates
problems. Loss of libido is not restricted to having a lack of
sexual desire. Vaginal dryness and discomfort can force women to
avoid having sex altogether. Creams and gels are used to combat
this problem.
The emotional changes associated with menopause can
also affect sexual desires, as women often feel overly aggressive,
irritable, and sometimes depressed - mental conditions that require
peace time instead of ´hot and heaviness.´
Estrogen is the primary sex hormone in a woman. As discussed
earlier, a loss of estrogen leads to a loss of sexual desire.
Remember, women also produce testosterone (in low levels), and
testosterone is also responsible for promoting sexual drive.
Lack
of energy and depression occur because of these decreased levels,
plummeting libido to close to non-existent.
In order to restore libido, hormone therapy is highly
recommended. Doctors can prescribe testosterone in a liquid form to
keep you alert and increase what you've lost. There are gels and
creams (such as Alura) designed to directly stimulate the clitoris.
These creams often leave you with a tingling feeling that can help
you achieve multiple orgasms. T There are over the counter
medications out there that combat loss of libido. There are
progesterone creams with ¨bio-synthetic¨ qualities that restore
safe amounts of progesterone in the body to increase sex drive.
There is also something called Phytoestrogen Cream that help
balance the levels of available amounts of estrogen in the body and
provide homeostasis when there are plummeting estrogen levels.
There are other things that affect menopausal women's´ level of
libido. Not all women have the same levels of sexual drive. For
example, 65-year-old women who have already undergone menopause are
more likely to have less sexual desire than 49 year old women who
has just finished the final stages of their menstruation..
However,
there are products available that increase female sexual sensation
in women such as Zalestra Feminine Arousal Fluid.
Menopause also affects the way women look at themselves in terms
of body. Distorted views on body shape during menopause, when
thought is greatly affected, can also decrease the desire for sex.
If a woman is taking medicine for depression during this period,
her libido can increase more than someone off the drug.
Outside
factors such as work-related stress, can also determine libido
levels in a woman and usually require a shift in perspective to
regain balance. In a lot of ways, menopause is a reshaping of who
we are and what we want out of life.
The information in this article is for educational purposes
only, and is not intended as medical advice.
About The Author:
Cathy writes frequently on mid-life issues for women and men
particularly menopause, and a copy of her book can be found at
.
howtoconquermenopause.com
To read a sample of this book go to
.everythingmenopause.com/currentissue.
html
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