Volume 9, Issue 9 p. 2213-2223

The Effects of Hormonal Contraceptives on Female Sexuality: A Review

Lara J. Burrows MD, MSc,

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The Center for Vulvar and Vaginal Disorders, Akron, OH, USA

The Center for Vulvovaginal Disorders, Washington, DC, USA

Lara J. Burrows, MD, MSc, 75 Arch Street; Suite 201, Akron, OH 44304, USA. Tel: 330-762-0954; Fax: 330-252-0115; E-mail: burrowslj@yahoo.comSearch for more papers by this author
Maureen Basha PhD,

Department of Human Science, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA

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Andrew T. Goldstein MD,

The Center for Vulvovaginal Disorders, Washington, DC, USA

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First published: 12 July 2012
Citations: 21

ABSTRACT

Introduction. Hormonal contraceptives can influence female sexual function.

Aim. The goal of this article was to provide a comprehensive review of the effects that various hormonal contraceptives may have on female sexual function.

Methods. A Medline search was conducted using several terms related to and including the terms contraception, oral contraceptive, female sexual function, dyspareunia, libido, and sexual desire.

Results. A thorough review of the effects of hormonal contraceptives on female sexual function.

Conclusions. The sexual side effects of hormonal contraceptives are not well studied, particularly with regard to impact on libido. There appears to be mixed effects on libido, with a small percentage of women experiencing an increase or a decrease, and the majority being unaffected. Healthcare providers must be aware that hormonal contraceptive can have negative effects on female sexuality so they can counsel and care for their patients appropriately. Burrows LJ, Basha M, and Goldstein AT. The effects of hormonal contraceptives on female sexuality: A review. J Sex Med 2012;9:2213–2223.

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