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Re: Endometriosis and Sex Drive

From: E. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jul 23 02:15:20 2009


The libido responds to the level of your hormones.  If your progesterone is low, no sex drive.  As we get older, the estrogen & progesterone fall, so our sex drive also falls.

It could be that your hormone levels were unbalanced and you had more progesterone than estrogen.  Since the operation, maybe your hormone levels have now balanced out and you have more of a sex drive.  It may or may not last, depending on if your endo develops again and causes a hormonal shift.

At Wed, 22 Jul 2009, aastratton wrote: >
>Hello-
>I was wondering if anyone would know if having Endometriosis will
>decrease your sex drive.  I have suffered from "no sex drive" since i
>was about 20.  I recently was diagnosed with Endo and had laproscopy
>surgery and they removed it.  Just this past week I have notice I have
>had some what of a sex drive.  Yay for my husband.  I am just wondering
>if its gonna last or did he just get lucky.
>




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