If you have been in a relationship long enough, you know how long the “honeymoon period” lasts – not too long! While the debate around female pleasure has gained momentum, there’s a need to address the dying urge to have sex in women as well. After a point of time, some women feel that the fiery spark of passion flickers away in a relationship, but why does it happen? It is important to understand the causes of why a woman loses interest in sex and whether there is anything they can do to reignite the spark in their relationship.
Health Shots spoke to infertility expert and gynecologist Dr Chetna Jain to understand the causes of the dying sex drive in women.
The sexual drive of women changes over the years. Here are the most common signs and symptoms of low libido in women you should know:
Sexual drive is based on several factors, including physical and emotional well-being. Here are some of the most common symptoms of low sex drive in women:
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Several psychological reasons can cause low libido in women. Here are some of the common causes of low libido in women:
Relationship problems are often one of the biggest reasons that lead to a lack of sexual intimacy. If your relationship is not working, a lack of sexual desire comes as a natural side effect of these problems. Other factors can contribute to a lack of sexual desire in women, including:
If this is the case, you should try to talk openly with your partner and try to improve your relationship. If you think things can’t work out, it is better to move on.
Having said that, there are an array of reasons that contribute to a lack of sexual desire in women. It is important to identify the problem and address it before its too late.
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