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  2. Emma Bunton says menopause ruined her libido. Here's what ...

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  3. What Happens to Your Sex Drive After 40, According to a Sex ...

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    There’s no concrete answer, although one study found that women experience decreased sex drive between ages 55 and 64; another study found that as many as 40 percent of women over 60 have low ...

  4. Menopause: 6 surprising symptoms you didn't know about - AOL

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    Changes in sexual health: Lower estrogen levels can lead to low libido, more trouble achieving orgasm and vaginal dryness, which can cause burning and pain during sex, Tang says. Many women find ...

  5. Effects of hormones on sexual motivation - Wikipedia

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    From an evolutionary perspective, increases in estrogens during fertile periods in females may direct sexual motivation toward males with preferential genes (the good genes hypothesis). Following natural or surgically induced menopause, many women experience declines in sexual motivation. [11]

  6. Female sexual arousal disorder - Wikipedia

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    For example, a woman may be "turned on" by her partner, but her vagina does not produce lubrication and there is little-to-no increase in blood flow to the genitals. Subjective arousal disorder is the reverse issue, where there is a physical response to sexual circumstances, but an inability to feel mentally aroused.

  7. Hypersexuality - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Frontal lesions caused by brain injury, strokes, and frontal lobotomy are thought to cause hypersexuality in individuals who have had these conditions. [5] Clinicians have yet to reach a consensus over how best to describe hypersexuality as a primary condition, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] or to determine the appropriateness of describing such ...

  8. 'I have zero desire': Low libido is common in menopause - AOL

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    Low libido is incredibly common in perimenopause and menopause. Treatments include vaginal estrogen, hormone replacement therapy, testosterone, CBT.

  9. Tibolone - Wikipedia

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    Tibolone is used in the treatment of menopausal symptoms like hot flashes and vaginal atrophy, postmenopausal osteoporosis, and endometriosis. [1] [20] [11] It has similar or greater effectiveness compared to older menopausal hormone therapy medications, but shares a similar side effect profile.