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tracytraj
10-16-2007, 04:39 PM
:mad: does anyone know of a birth control that least affects your sex drive? my dr switched me to yasmin last year an it just made it even worse. i am fed up.

tua40178
10-16-2007, 09:15 PM
When it comes to libido and oral contraceptives, it's a real hit or miss game. Some brand may work great for one person, and have awful libido lowering effects on the next.

Yasmin is considered one of the "better" choices for this problem. However, if it's not working for you don't be afraid to work with your doctor to try new things until you find what fits.

I've experienced a really good increase in libido by switching from Alesse to Loestrin Fe. Loestrin Fe is also considered one of the better choices when it comes to the effect on libido.

Don't get fed up and stop trying! There are so many different combinations of hormones, and one will fit you just right if you keep looking!

Best of Luck!
-Shannon

Kszan
10-16-2007, 09:27 PM
However, if it's not working for you don't be afraid to work with your doctor to try new things until you find what fits.

Don't get fed up and stop trying! There are so many different combinations of hormones, and one will fit you just right if you keep looking!


I disagree. I tried every combination possible over the 15 years I was on the pill, and none of them helped. In fact, the harder I tried, the more dead it felt for me. I know there are other women on here who have expressed the same problem, as well. It is my sincere belief that when a woman stays on the pill for long term, sooner or later, it will affect her libido negatively and there's nothing you can do except go off (like I did). It took over a year after quitting but mine is finally back to normal.

Furthermore, there is a reason why the pill is such an effective birth control. It's because sooner or later, majority of women will stop wanting to have sex all together. And as we all know, abstinence is the only 100% foolproof birth control. So there you have it.

tua40178
10-16-2007, 09:51 PM
I think you are disregarding the fact that libido is not a strictly biological function. You claimed that your libido had decreased with each new drug. Sometimes it's necessary to look at the simple fact that libido will naturally decrease in women over time.

Also, I don't know when this 15 year span was. There have been many advancements in oral contraceptives since they were introduced. Some of the brands that were causing problems for you aren't necessarily the only options left for women today.

Excuse me if I'm misdating you because you didn't provide that information.

Also, because not every women experiences decreased libido, and not every woman stops having sex while on oral contraceptives, I don't think that the efficacy of Oral Contraceptives is based on women being forced by the evil pharmaceutical companies into unwanted abstinence. :jester:

kittywitty
10-17-2007, 01:14 AM
Tracy -

Try Ovcon-35. I never had a libido problem on it, in fact, it actually increased my drive. It is a very 'hit or miss' thing, though, like the pp said. You just have to find what works for you. Good luck.

bjz823
10-17-2007, 04:58 AM
The hormones in birth control pills bind with testosterone and that is the reason you are getting a low sex drive. Some are suppose to be better than others. I definetly see this and it will take awhile for it to come back once off them according to what others that have quit say.

I am getting an IUD today. Paraguard

tracytraj
10-17-2007, 01:17 PM
i am only 32 and this has only effected me for the last 2 years befor that i was fine. i was told the longer you stay on the pill the more chance you have of lowering your sex drive. my dr said the only real solution was to just go off of it but i am not sure i am ready to do that. i was just trying to get others peoples opinions on what has worked for them.

tracytraj
10-17-2007, 01:22 PM
The hormones in birth control pills bind with testosterone and that is the reason you are getting a low sex drive. Some are suppose to be better than others. I definetly see this and it will take awhile for it to come back once off them according to what others that have quit say.

I am getting an IUD today. Paraguard

please let me know how that works for you my dr told me that was another option but i am a big wimp. it looked painful. i also was wondering about the cost my insurance does not cover birth control.

karm0099
10-18-2007, 02:09 PM
yes - absolutely low to no sex drive. I am 40 and have been off and on bcp since I was 17. I notice the week I have my withdraw, I am horny as heck and on my period at the same time, not a good combo. I'm getting off, not fun right now, breaking out, periods haywire, etc . . . but it will be worth it in the long run to hear my hubby say he has his wife back. good luck

 
 
 




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