Absolutely and often both are caused by hormonal imbalances in Testosterone and Estrogen. Depression and Low sex drive are common in women as they approach menopause.
In some women depression can cause incontinence, but in other it can run the other way. It varies between different people. If you want to learn more about the links between depression and incontinence in women, please visit this site: http://zeldalily.com/index.php/2009/11/the-ew-files-does-depression-cause-incontinence-in-women/
I think it would be Clitoris ,its a small part but it triggers the sexual drive.....
A sudden increase in sexual behavior can cause lower abdominal pain in women. This is if they do things too fast.
The hormone that causes sexual immaturity when deficient is the sex hormone. For women especially estrogen deficiency can cause sexual immaturity.
Depression, the same as men.
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Smoking, alcoholism, stress, depression and anxiety are among the cause of low sex drive among women. So to help you increase your sex drive you must change your lifestyle. But if this problem really bothered you better consult a doctor to help you assess your problem.
While an IUD itself is unlikely to cause depression, infection or inflammation related to an IUD could cause abdominal pain and other problems that could lead to depression. There may also be emotional factors involved in the use of any birth control method, or related to sexual activities and relationships. Such concerns should be discussed with a professional in women's health.The vagina and uterus are not part of the body system which causes depression. Depression is caused by an imbalance of chemicals inside the brain. I'd say you should look elsewhere for a cause if you are having symptoms of depression. Make an appointment to see your doctor for a good checkup to rule out some sort of physical illness!
They slept with every man and they were noted for their libidos- sexual drive
Puberty itself does not cause depression, but from the point that a female hits puberty on, she is more likely to become depressed. Women are twice as likely as men to experience major depression. Depression mainly occurs during adulthood (20-40), but depression in children is becoming much more common and being seriously considered by specialists. Depression in young women and teens is unfortunately common. More than 10% of the population is dealing with depression. It is believed women are more prone to depression because of the unavoidable hormonal fluctuations that happen during puberty and womanhood. Women are most prone to depression after childbirth, which is known as postpartum syndrome.For more information and help with depression see the link below.
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