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The Pill and Libido Part 2
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If you can't take estrogen but really want to take the birth control Pill, a 'mini' form of this contraceptive may be just what you need.
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Description: Forget reduced sex drive! Taking the Pill makes you more frisky than ever! What's up with that?
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According to recent research, hormonal contraceptives reduce sex drive in almost half of women - but what about the rest of them? If youve been popping the Pill since puberty and have not noticed any changes in your sex drive, you may wonder why. After all, it is proven that hormonal contraceptives lower levels of testosterone, the passion hormone, in all women. Yet it only lowers libido in some! There is no definitive answer as to why some women feel passionate while taking the Pill and some dont, but a popular theory is that non-hormonal factors come into play. For example, some women love not having to worry about unwanted pregnancy, which could kick-start their sex drive. Others are so passionate about their partner emotionally, that they may not need the physical presence of lots of testosterone. Whatever the reason for hormonal contraceptives unwanted side effect, if youre not experiencing it, dont mess with a good thing!
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Dr. Yvonne Fulbright received her Master's in Human Sexuality Education from the University of Pennsylvania, and her Ph.D. in International Community Health Education, focusing on sexual health and parent-child sex communication, at New York University. She is currently the sex columnist and sex expert for foxnews.com, making frequent appearances on the "Dr. Manny Show" and her own "Sexpert Q&A" Video Blog. Dr. Yvonne is also the author of several books.A Certified Sex Educator through the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), Dr. Yvonne is the book and media review editor for Contemporary Sexuality. With a decade of teaching experience behind her, Yvonne is a professor of human sexuality for Master's of Counseling students at Argosy University. She is currently pursuing a post-doctoral fellowship in sexual and reproductive health at the University of Iceland.
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