After pregnancy, many women experience problems in regaining sexual drive and orgasmic pleasure. Often times after childbirth their is a lack of energy, common body weakness, and zero climaxes when it comes to sex. Many women just assume this comes with the territory of devoting every moment to this new bundle of joy but it may not be due to babycare exhaustion! If you have experienced sudden lack of displeasure in sex you may want to read on! Lack of sex drive and pleasure may not be the typical psychological reaction to post pregnancy! Many times this dissatisfaction can be linked to a problem cited as weak liver function, which can be remedied herbally. Before the first childbirth many woman experience orgasmic climaxes easily with their mate. Suddenly after the baby comes, the climaxes go away. In one particular case, a husband explained that when he and his wife were first dating and not sexually active, she would actually climax when they were involved in passionate kissing. A year later, they were blessed with a beautiful daughter. His wife’s sex drive went on vacation after she became pregnant and unfortunately had not returned. By the time their daughter was 8 months old his wife did not feel much of anything and had not climaxed in some time. When she did it was very weak. She was only twenty three years old and also seemed to lack energy. She was not a lazy person and in addition to this she was in great physical shape. So what could possibly be the problem? She had weak liver function.
What causes this weak liver function? According to Dr. N.K. Lin, a well-renowned expert in the area of sexual health and therapy, during pregnancy, a woman is often overloaded by estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen or/and progesterone may stimulate the liver to over-produce the SHBG protein that freeze up testosterone in the bloodstream, leading to the dampening of libido and nervous sensitivity and the increase of the pituitary's orgasm inhibitor Prolactin. For some women, overloading the liver with estrogen or progesterone released by the placenta may cause the liver to produce excessive blood sugar, resulting in pregnant diabetes.
Estrogen’s Effects Estrogen reduces and cools the nervous sensitivity, dampens the brain's dopamine fire and thyroid functions (thus, slow down metabolism in burning fat), and increase the fatty cells in the tissues, particularly, the breasts, hips and vagina lining, while progesterone dampens the orgasmic contraction and tends to dry up the vaginal natural lubrication to prevent sexual activities and pleasures. Increasing the level of estrogen or progesterone in the female brain's hormone receptors will slow down the ovarian functions via the brain's hormone feedback controller in the hypothalamus-pituitary-ovarian axis. This also reduces the release of testosterone from the ovaries as well.
The Effect of Nervous Sensitivity Dr. N.K. Lin also adds that the nervous sensitivity in the clitoris and G-spot depends on the acetylcholine levels in the neuro-muscular junctions (endings) of the sensory nerves. Testosterone, and DHEA can recharge the nervous circuits bioelectrically and help release acetylcholine in the neurons and then the 2nd neurotransmitter nitric oxide and the dilator cGMP in the arterial walls (the so-called smooth muscles - the involuntary muscles.) Parasympathetic nervous functions and the blockade of the sympathetic alpha-receptors in the arterial walls power the erection of the g-spot and clitoris and the tenting effect of the uterus. Women losing the erection and tenting ability are frigid. Excessive sexual stimulation will abrade the tissues and nerves in the urethra, clitoris or/and vagina, resulting in the female "prostatitis" - the urethral burning and frequent urinary urgency, and development of scar tissues to protect the damaged nervous endings. If the clitoris and vagina lose nervous sensitivity, do not over-stimulate them since it will not help with a hard stimulation. Instead, it can damage the nerves. Testosterone and Dopamine will stimulate the pituitary to release the orgasm hormone oxytocin to facilitate the orgasmic contraction of the uterine and vaginal muscles. Dopamine will be converted to the sympathetic neurohormones norepinephrine and epinephrine in the brain and adrenal medulla to electrify the sympathetic nerves (send a sequence of action voltage) in the Orgasmic Pacemaker (Epicenter) to initiate orgasmic contraction.
What can you do to repair the sensitivity and increase chances of orgasm? Dr. N.K. Lin recommends EvaMax III to reboost liver functions for more production of the essential enzymes that increases DHEA, androstenedione (testosterone and estrogen precursor), testosterone, dopamine and acetylcholine for resuming sexual and orgasmic capacity. We have found that many women are unable to achieve orgasm though they report that the level of stimulation they receive is adequate. We have also found that many women are not satisfied with the quality of the orgasms that they do get. EvaMax III was developed for women who have trouble climaxing and for women who wish to experience intense orgasms. It works by repairing the parasympathetic nervous system for more nitric oxide release, enabling the clitoris and spongy tissues of the vagina to engorge with blood, making it more sensitive, releasing hormones and balancing your hormone levels for optimal sexual functioning and improved sensitivity and strengthening blood circulation and targeting blood flow to the vagina. The key benefits to EvaMax III are it increases sexual response, promotes powerful orgasms, and it makes achieving orgasms much easierA secondary alternative could be EvaMax I, a natural libido booster and sensitivity enhancer. Formulated from all natural herbs, EvaMax I increases your sexual libido and heightens sensitivity during sexual activity. For women who have lost their libido and wonder where their interest in sex went, this is the product that will help you rediscover your youthful sexual endeavors.
This time, however, the sex will be much better after taking EvaMax I because you will experience more pleasure due to a heightened sensitivity. The good news is there are solutions out there and it is not always the late nights with the baby that are creating exhaustion and sexual disinterest, it may just be your liver is tired and not your desire for sex!
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