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Female Sexual Dysfunction FAQ’s

October 21st, 2008 by Alexandria Thompson
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A sexual dysfunction for a woman usually means that sex is no longer enjoyable, and she is also experiencing a lack in her sexual desire.

What Causes Female Sexual Arousal Dysfunction?

February 1st, 2008 by Jamie Smith
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The inabilities to experience an orgasm or to produce lubrication are signs of female sexual arousal disorder, also known as FSAD. After menopause, some women may experience this condition.

Researchers Link Aromas To Sexual Arousal

January 4th, 2008 by Jamie Smith
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Like foods, smells can also be used as an aphrodisiac. It is said that aromas can help stimulate sexual arousal in both men and women. You should do your own research o see how aromatherapy can stimulate your sex life.

Is There Anything I Can Do To Prevent Or Postpone The Onset Of FSAD?

December 28th, 2007 by Jamie Smith
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Female Sexual Arousal Disorder is an increasingly common disorder for women. Many of those who are experiencing FSAD are in the phase of menopause. Other factors can play a role in arousal and sexual desire disorder in women.

What Are My Treatment & Therapy Options For Female Sexual Arousal Disorder?

December 21st, 2007 by Jamie Smith
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Some women who enter into menopause experience female sexual arousal disorder or FSAD. This is a caused by low libido (sexual drive) and/or estrogen.

How to Increase Your Sex Drive With Herbal Supplements

November 23rd, 2007 by Ethan Porter
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Your sex drive decreases as you age. As a woman, you’ll undergo menopause, which is the number one cause of a decreased sex drive. Female Arousal Disorder Syndrome (FSAD) is a common problem affecting up to a quarter of all American women.

What Is The Relation Of Blood Flow To Sensation and Lubrication?

November 12th, 2007 by Ethan Porter
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Most people know that good blood flow is necessary for a man to become physically aroused, but blood flow is also very important when it comes to a woman’s sexual arousal.

Can A Hysterectomy Impact My Sexual Function

November 9th, 2007 by Ethan Porter
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Hysterectomies are not uncommon, at a rate of 600,000 a year, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. A hysterectomy refers to the process of surgically removing all or part of the uterus.

Having A Low Libido After A Miscarriage

November 5th, 2007 by Ethan Porter
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Many women also try herbal supplements, specifically designed to promote sexual health and performance, as well as emotional support when dealing with sexuality.

What Causes Female Sexual Arousal Disorder

November 2nd, 2007 by Ethan Porter
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Personal Life: Stress, depression, general health and decreased energy can all contribute to a lack of sexual desire. Not feeling well, always feeling tired and worn out, or feeling as though one doesn’t have time makes it difficult for one to feel like they want to perform.

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