Female impotence, or female sexual dysfunction, is a catchall term used to describe difficulties in having sexual desire, enjoying sex, being adequately aroused or having an orgasm. A woman may experience decreased sexual desire for a number of reasons including stress and exhaustion. She may be unable to enjoy sex because she has one of several sex pain disorders, which in turn may be caused by an underlying condition. Women with breast cancer or gynecologic disorders may experience sexual dysfunction.
One type of female impotence is analogous to
Seasonal oral contraceptive is an extended- regimen birth control pill, which means it is helps to extend the time between your periods so you get them once every 3 months instead of every month. In simple words, it extends time between your periods. Seasonale is 99 percent effective in preventing pregnancy when taken as directed.
While your get the convenience of 4 periods a year, you are also more likely to have spotting and breakthrough bleeding than with a traditional monthly birth control. First year you will, experience total bleeding days are
Ortho Evra is a birth control patch approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to warn healthcare provider that this product exposes women to higher levels of estrogen than most birth control pills and does not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases. Ortho Evra was the first skin patch approved for birth control.
Ortho Evra is a birth control patch used by women to prevent pregnancy. Unlike the contraceptive pills, it is being applied to the skin surface releasing estrogen and progestin hormones