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Why Am I Not Interested In Sex Anymore (Women)?

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proposes Do you experience absent/reduced interest in sexual activity?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you experience absent/reduced interest in sexual activity?

Do you experience absent/reduced sexual/erotic thoughts or fantasies?

Do you experience no or reduced initiation of sexual activity, and are you typically unreceptive to a partner’s attempts to initiate?

Do you experience absent/reduced sexual excitement/pleasure during sexual activity in almost all or all sexual encounters?

Do you experience absent/reduced sexual interest/arousal in response to any internal or external sexual/erotic cues (e.g., written, verbal, visual)?

Do you experience absent/reduced genital or nongenital sensations during sexual activity in almost all or all sexual encounters?

Have the symptoms persisted for a minimum duration of approximately 6 months?

Do the symptoms cause clinically significant distress?

Common conclusions

Women’s sexual desires may fluctuate. Not being interested in sex anymore can have several explanations. It can be caused by a nonsexual mental disorder or as a consequence of severe relationship distress (e.g., partner violence). Medication or other substances can also be a cause, as well as pregnancy, menopause, or major life changes. However, if a lack of interest in sex continues or returns and causes distress, a woman may have a condition called female sexual interest/arousal disorder. While it is unlikely that you have this disorder, you may be displaying a few signs related to it. If you are worried about your symptoms or you would like to receive advises, it may be helpful to plan a visit to your doctor.

Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs related to a reduction of sexual interest. While it is unlikely that you have female sexual interest/arousal disorder, you are displaying some signs related to it. Female sexual interest/arousal disorder occurs when your body does not respond to sexual stimulation. Around 40% of women experience some type of sexual dysfunction. The cause of the disorder can be physical, such as reduced blood flow to the vagina and clitoris. However, the disorder can also have psychological causes, such as stress, low self-esteem, and depression. It is essential to talk with your doctor. It may be necessary to rule out other health issues that could be causing your symptoms.

Unfortunately, you are displaying the symptoms typically seen among individuals who have female sexual interest/arousal disorder. It may be of high importance to seek medical support. It may be uncomfortable, but it is important to understand where your symptoms come from and how you can improve them. It may be necessary to rule out other health issues that could be causing your symptoms. If the doctor concludes that your symptoms are not caused by physical issues, he may refer you to a sexual health professional. This professional can help you understand the psychological issues behind the disorder, and he will make a suitable treatment plan for you. Treatment may include medication and/or therapy.

References

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/low-sex-drive-in-women/symptoms-causes/syc-20374554
https://www.healthline.com/health/female-sexual-arousal-disorder#treatment
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