My sex drive/libido is gone??!


Question: My sex drive/libido is gone!?!?
I am a 25 yr old female, i have been w my boyfriend for about three years, I love him more than anything, but I have NO sex drive, none, zero, zilc!. I feel horrible bec I'm sure it bothers him, I just got put on anti-depressants for my mild depression, wellbutrin & prozac, can anyone please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is there some kind of pill I could take!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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This is pretty normal for ANY medications!.!.!.I was in your same situation and tried everything to restore it!. I switched pills a couple times and gave up, the libido was just not coming back!. I then found a natural herbal enhancer that is supposed to increase your sex drive and a couple other things!. It's called Hersolution gel, read up about it at herenhancement!.com where I saved on it at the time!. However it's like an instant libido rush and as I kept using it my sex drive was through the roof and continues to be!. The sensation blast is great too, I can't tell you how many times I've had multiple orgasms when before I couldn't even get a single one!. Theres also capsules you can take that I've heard are better but I don't like swallowing many pills throughout the day!. I was skeptical at first but the return policy was so great that the company was offer!. From what I remember you had to try it out for a couple months but then you had time afterwards to return it for a full money back if it didn't work!. I didn't have that problem as you can see!. Well good luck and I hope this helps!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Prozac is well known for causing sexual dysfunction, with high percentages of people (one study noted ranges of 54-65% for 4 of the SSRI antidepressants) being affected!.

So if you had sexual problems before the drug, the Prozac wouldn't be expected to help in this area, since loss of libido / loss of arousal / muted or loss of orgasm are common side-effects!.

The Wellbutrin may have been added to try and counteract any SSRI-induced (e!.g!. Prozac) sexual dysfunction!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The medications you are on can absolutely diminish your sex drive!. It has nothing to do with "being bored" with your boyfriend!. Depression can also affect your sex drive too!.

Talk to your doctor about your medications!. Be honest and tell them about your lack of sex drive, they can change your meds until you find something that works for your depression without affecting your drive as much!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

i think you just might be bored!.!.same thing happened to me and i couldnt figure out why!.!.!.dosent mean you dont love him anymore or anything you just need to think and clear your mind i suggest yoga and maybe sex with someone you might feel some attraction to!.!.but trust me no matter how may pills you take they wont do anything on the long run!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

yes there is a pill, your better off to get it prescribed by a doctor than to buy an over the counter one!. Try things with you partner, spice things up figure something out so you don't have to use medicine, but if you absoultly can't then turn to your doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Talk to your psychiatrist!. Your lack of a sex drive could be a side affect of the class of antidepressants you are on!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Certain birth controls will do that to you!. I'm sorry! Maybe it's your medicines!. Maybe try something new!? Watch porn or read erotica together!?! Haha Good Luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

if u didnt experience this until the pills then let your doctor know maybe he can give u something to offset that feeling!.!.is it possible u are not sexually attracted to your b/f anymore!?Www@Answer-Health@Com





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