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Does Birth Control Pills Affect Orgasms?

I have not had an orgasm since I started having sex at 16.(I'm 24 and married) I've had a leap (partial cervix removed) and I'm on birth control pills, a four year habit.



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Case Study #8211
Date: 6/24/1999


I have not had an orgasm since I started having sex at 16. I'm 24 and married. I've had a leap (partial cervix removal) and I'm on birth control pills, a four-year habit. I read the advice you gave to the young lady having the same problem (regarding BP). I was unable to access your web page on the herbal tea. First question. Could the leap have any effect on my sex life? If so, how? How can I get the herbal tea?

Dr Lin’s Response:

Sorry to hear your problem. Partial removal of the cervix may not be the cause of your problem, depending on the depth of the cut extending into the Epicenter.

I don't think it removed your autorhythmic fibers (the Orgasmic Pacemaker).

I believe your orgasmic disorder results from the pill. Birth control pills mask the ovarian function, floods your body with excessive estrogen that thicken your vaginal lining and chills up your G-spot and Epicenter nerves due to insufficient testosterone and finally kills the secretion of the Orgasm hormone, Oxytocin, from the pituitary during sex. You can be very wet but cannot heat up your vagina and G-spot!

Fibra can help you out.

By the way, you also need a high stimulation speed and pressure to simultaneously act on your G-spot and clitoral base. To test your orgasmic response, you can ask him to use my Finger Plier Method to re-initiate your sex organs

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