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While the pill has not been proven to affect s ex drive, it can affect your hormones, and many people who have taken it report a sudden shift in how much they want to have s*x.
There are certain things many people do that secretly kill their s*x drives. These are some of those things.
In all of these cases, you can talk to your doctor to see if another form of contraception might be right for you.
4. You're depressed.
When your mental health is not in order, you may not want to do much of anything, let alone have s ex. If you've been experiencing symptoms of depression or any other mental illness, this can be taking a toll on your desire to have s ex, Dr. Constantine George told INSIDER.
Additionally, if you are currently on anti-depressants, that can also affect your s ex drive. But that doesn't mean you should stop treating your symptoms to get your libido back: You can talk to your doctor if you're concerned the medicine is the culprit and try to find a prescription that's better for you.
5. Your thyroid is off-balance.
If you have a thyroid disease or abnormal thyroid levels, that can take a major toll on your s ex drive, according to several studies. Hypothyroidism can affect your metabolism, which in turn slows down your s*xual hormone production.
It's important to have your thyroid levels tested when you go to the doctor, especially if you were assigned female at birth, to see if this might be the culprit.
6. You're not hitting the gym (or the yoga mat or the trail).
Getting the blood pumping in your workouts can help you get the blood pumping in the bedroom. A lack of exercise can greatly decrease your desire to have s ex, Dr. William Kolbe, author of “The Rejuvenating Power of M asturbation,” told INSIDER because it can affect your hormones.
“Being physically inactive, putting on extra weight, mental stress can all cause changes in our hormone production, especially the s ex hormones testosterone and estrogen,” he said. “Testosterone has many functions, among them is maintaining s exual desire, our libido. When our s ex hormone production is diminished or out of balance, then generally it becomes more difficult to find the initiative for s ex.”
7. You're not eating well.
We all love a good piece (or three) of pizza, but if you're not giving yourself a balanced diet, your s ex drive may be suffering a big blow.
Fried and salty foods can make you bloated, and if you've ever eaten a plate of french fries, you'll know that s ex is often the last thing you want.
Studies have also shown that a balanced diet can increase your s ex drive along with certain foods, so if you need a little boost, put down the corn dog and pick up the watermelon (who knew?).
8. You're not feeling yourself.
If you're not feeling good about yourself, you're probably not going to want to have s ex with someone else. Your self-image might actually be plaguing your chances at a happy s*x life.
“People harboring attitudes of low self-esteem, low self-worth, or lacking in self-love can easily lose interest in s ex,” Kolbe said. “The mind is our foremost erogenous zone and if it is mired in negative or limiting self appraisals, feelings of not being worthy, then consequently people will regrettably choose to forgo activities such as s ex that are stimulating and satisfying.”
If you feel yourself thinking negative thoughts about yourself and your body, talk to your partner about how you can make yourself more comfortable during s ex. Find a way to make yourself feel s exy again and, if need be, talk to a therapist about how to regain confidence.
9. You're dehydrated.
Chances are you've been bombarded with reasons to drink more water during the day, but here's one more: not getting enough H2O could be destroying your urge to get it on.
Lack of hydration causes headaches, and no one wants to have s ex with a throbbing head. On top of that, lack of hydration can cause v aginal dryness which can make s*x uncomfortable.
If you're just not feeling it, try sipping on an extra glass of water throughout the day and see if it does the trick.
10. You've started new medication.
If you've started a new medication, it can have an unintentional chilling effect on your libido.
In addition to anti-depressants and oral contraception, as mentioned previously, Beta blockers and ACE inhibitors can also be culprits, according to Dr. George, among many others.
If you're suspicious that your pills are to blame, take a peek at the side effects and talk with your doctor about what you can do about it.
11. You haven't been getting anything out of s*x.
If you're not getting your needs met by your partner, there's really not going to be much motivation for you to want to have s ex at all.
Think about what you'd like your partner to do that would make you more excited at the prospect of s ex and ask them if they'd be comfortable doing it. Your partner should be open to finding some way to make s ex good for you too, so talk it out.
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