Hormonal contraceptives like the implant can sometimes cause reduced libido and mood changes in some women because they affect hormone levels. Non-hormonal options such as copper IUDs, condoms, diaphragms, or fertility awareness methods may have less impact on sexual desire. Consult a Gynecologist to discuss switching to a non-hormonal contraceptive and to evaluate other factors that may affect libido, so you can choose a method that suits your body better.
Hola, gracias por compartir tu preocupación. Algunas mujeres pueden experimentar disminución del deseo sexual mientras usan anticonceptivos hormonales, como el implante. Esto ocurre porque las hormonas pueden afectar los niveles naturales de hormonas sexuales en el cuerpo. Si sientes que el implante está afectando tu deseo sexual, podrías considerar hablar con un profesional de salud sobre métodos anticonceptivos con menos o sin hormonas, por ejemplo: DIU de cobre (dispositivo intrauterino sin hormonas) Preservativo (condón) Diafragma Métodos de conocimiento de la fertilidad Cada método tiene ventajas y desventajas, por lo que es importante elegir uno que se adapte a tu cuerpo y estilo de vida. También es importante saber que los cambios en el deseo sexual pueden tener varias causas, como el estrés, cambios emocionales o hormonales. Si los síntomas continúan o afectan tu bienestar, sería recomendable consultar con un profesional de salud para evaluar si cambiar el método anticonceptivo podría ayudarte.
Hello
Loss of sexual desire for 6+ months after a vaccination isn’t typical, especially with ongoing physical discomfort.
It may be unrelated or due to something else (hormones, stress, medication effects, pain, anxiety).
What to do: • See a clinician for a check-up (ask about hormone levels, mood, and any pain you feel). • Track symptoms: when they started, changes over time, other health changes. • If discomfort is ongoing, get it evaluated—treating that often helps desire return.
Ask for these blood tests: • Total & free testosterone • SHBG • Estradiol (E2) • LH & FSH • Prolactin • TSH + Free T4
Do the test in the morning. These check common causes of low sexual desire.
I trust this helps Thank you Take care
Hello It sounds like you’re experiencing a significant impact on your libido from hormonal contraceptives. Many people report changes in sexual desire when using hormonal methods, so you’re not alone in this. Here are some non-hormonal contraceptive options that might help you regain your sex drive:
### 1. Copper IUD: - The Copper IUD is a non-hormonal, long-term contraceptive option that can last up to 10-12 years. It works by creating an environment in the uterus that is not conducive to sperm survival and fertilization. Many users report that it does not affect their libido as hormonal methods do.
### 2. Condoms: - Condoms are a barrier method that provides protection against both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). They do not contain hormones and can be a good option if you’re looking to avoid hormonal side effects.
### 3. Fertility Awareness-Based Methods (FABMs): - These methods involve tracking your menstrual cycle to identify fertile days and avoiding intercourse during that time. This approach requires careful monitoring but can be effective when done correctly.
### 4. Lifestyle Changes: - Sometimes, improving your overall health can help boost your libido. Consider incorporating regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management techniques like yoga or meditation. These changes can enhance your overall well-being and potentially improve your sexual desire.
### 5. Consult a Healthcare Provider: - It’s essential to discuss your concerns with a healthcare provider. They can help you explore alternative contraceptive methods and address any underlying issues affecting your libido.
### Summary: Switching to a non-hormonal contraceptive method like the Copper IUD or using condoms may help you regain your sex drive. Additionally, lifestyle changes and consulting with a healthcare provider can provide further support.
Thank you
A long-term loss of sexual desire (more than 6 months) is very unlikely to be caused by a past vaccination. Vaccines generally do not affect hormones or sexual function in a lasting way, so your symptoms are more likely related to other common causes such as stress, anxiety, fatigue, relationship concerns, hormonal imbalance, low testosterone/estrogen, thyroid issues, or mood disorders like Depression. Sometimes physical discomfort or fear after an injection can also create a psychological association that reduces desire. Since this has been persistent, it would be helpful to see a doctor for a basic evaluation including hormone tests (thyroid, testosterone/estrogen, prolactin), general health check, sleep and stress assessment. Regular exercise, good sleep, balanced diet, and stress reduction often improve libido naturally. In summary, this is unlikely related to the vaccine and more likely due to hormonal or psychological factors, and a routine medical checkup can help identify and treat the cause.
Hi,
Thank you for sharing your experience. Feeling like your body is “dead” sexually is a very common and valid complaint with hormonal birth control. You are not alone in this.
Here is a breakdown of why this happens and what your options are:
· Why it happens: The hormones in methods like the implant (the “tubito”) can lower your body’s natural testosterone, which is essential for sexual desire and sensation. · The Mood Link: The same hormones can also cause mood changes, which further kills desire. It creates a double-effect.
Low-Hormone & Non-Hormonal Options to Discuss with a Gynecologist:
1. Copper IUD (Non-Hormonal): This is the most effective non-hormonal method. It has zero hormones, so it should not affect your mood or libido at all. It works for 5-10 years. 2. The Vaginal Ring: This uses a lower dose of hormones than the implant, and because it’s absorbed locally, some women report fewer systemic side effects like libido loss. 3. The Pill (Progestin-Only): While still hormonal, trying a different type of pill (like a mini-pill or a pill with a different progestin) can sometimes eliminate the side effects. 4. Barrier Methods: Condoms or a Diaphragm. These are hormone-free, though they require more preparation.
My Recommendations:
· Get the Implant Removed: Make an appointment with a Gynecologist specifically to have the implant taken out. · Try a Break: You could ask your doctor to use barrier methods for 3-6 months to see if your natural desire returns. This helps confirm the implant was the cause. · Check Your Levels: If your desire doesn’t return after stopping the implant, a blood test to check your hormone levels (including testosterone) can be helpful.
You don’t have to live with this feeling. There are many paths forward.
Dr. Nikhil Chauhan, Urologist
El uso de anticonceptivos hormonales a veces puede afectar el deseo sexual, como estás experimentando. Considerar opciones no hormonales podría ser una buena alternativa para tí. El dispositivo intrauterino de cobre (DIU) es una opción eficaz que no implica hormonas. Funciona al liberar pequeñas cantidades de cobre para prevenir el embarazo. Esto puede ser una buena opción si buscas un método duradero sin el impacto hormonal. Otra opción podría ser el uso de métodos de barrera, como los condones, que no alteran los niveles hormonales y pueden ayudar a evitar efectos secundarios relacionados con el deseo sexual.
Naturalmente, estos tienen un porcentaje de falla más alto comparado con métodos hormonales o el DIU. Explorar métodos naturales también es posible, como el monitoreo de la fertilidad, pero considera los riesgos y la efectividad. Además, evaluar el estilo de vida como el estrés, la dieta, el ejercicio o la calidad del sueño también podría impactar el deseo sexual. Antes de hacer cambios, se recomienda hablar con un profesional de salud que tenga en cuenta todas tus necesidades y condiciones específicas. Pueden ayudarte a elegir el método anticonceptivo más adecuado para tu situación. Algunos cambios pueden no devolver inmediatamente el deseo sexual, por lo que un enfoque completo puede ser necesario.
