no it could cause you to become more fertile though
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absoluetly NOT - a woman's libido can be greater than a mans - especially when the woman gets older than about 30
This will vary from class to class. Certain exercises in the palates spectrum can help with libido and others don't. As a general rule however, a healthy level of exercise is good for libido.
If you want to have an enhanced libido, it is a good idea to make sure that you get your testosterone checked. You may also consider getting on a supplement.
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Like any other medication, the birth control pill has side effects to be aware of. Some common side effects are headache, breakthrough bleeding, mood swings and decreased libido.
Women do have a libido!
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Answer Oral sex is a good way to boost libido, if that doesn't work for you, go see a doctor. Try going to the gym. Working out always boost the libido. Give it a good go and if that does not work, then try and read some books like Tracy Cox's "Supersex". Worked for me.
The Mirena IUD contains progesterone same as most hormonal birth controls, so it's possible it can affect your libido. Reports thus far seem to say that it doesn't effect libido as much as the pill, or worse, Depo. There is also another IUD option, the traditional or copper IUD. Negative effects such as increased flow, spotting and cramps are sometimes noted though. Most importantly, discuss both options with a professional, and remember, if it doesn't work out for you after a few months, have it taken out and try the other! There's a nice discussion of various methods of birth control and their effect on libido here: http://www.webmd.com/content/Article/84/98116.htm Do note, however, that they've not studied Mirena's effects on libido fully.