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No Pill, No Pleasure

Female used oral contraceptives for years and never noticed any side effects. Now, she’s stopped taking the pill, and has noticed the usual side effects occurring, plus one more: vaginal insensitivity. Why has she developed this condition?
Case #:1362
Concern:

Before I married, I took birth control pills for about five years. I took them often, and I rarely ever forget. The times that I did forget, I often feared that last night’s sex session would result in an unintended outcome: a baby. So I remained consistent with taking my pills. And after years of taking the pill, I stopped. I experienced the typical signs of weaning from the pills: discharge, moodiness and foul odor. But what I didn’t expect: vaginal insensitivity. Why is this happening to me?
Discussion:

True hormones are a difficult thing to ingest without repercussions. It’s very interesting the different effects birth control has on each separate woman. Some women do better on it; some do better off of it. Either way, there are always side effects. In your case, with the side effects you describe, it sounds to me as though you’re experiencing a lack of estrogen. Did you notice this problem before you’d ever started birth control?
Haywire Hormones

Occasionally, a woman will feel perfectly fine before she starts birth control, will somehow maintain her normalcy throughout the birth control process, and will then crash and burn after stopping. Why is this? It has to do with how your body handles the excess hormones.
Your body, when it’s functioning properly, maintains specific levels of each hormone for an optimal balance in your holistic body system. That means, when you introduce extra hormones to control your body’s natural processes, your body either continues manufacturing hormones at the same rate—which creates problems of too much of one thing, it dials back it’s production and continues as normal—which seems fine, until you stop taking the pills, or it stops production entirely and relies on the birth control to fill in the blanks—which creates problems with not having enough of the very hormones you’re ingesting.
Freshen Up

What’s a girl to do? Well, for starters, you need to detoxify your body. Any remnant of the “old way” will keep your body hanging onto its learned behaviors. I posit that you’re in the middle group of the three listed above, as you didn’t mention ongoing problems during your usage of birth control. This means that your body simply needs to be detoxified and retrained to produce it’s own basal hormone levels once more.
Retrain My Body?

To accomplish this goal, I recommend beginning an herbal supplement designed to increase sensitivity in the vaginal and clitoral areas through proper hormonal levels, increased circulation, detoxification, and Nitric Oxide production. (TRY: Herbal Formula For Vaginal Sensitivity Regeneration) This supplement is a heavy hitter, but what we most want it for is the phytoestrogenic compounds contained in some of the herbs therein. It is these that will cue your body to normalize itself, without the struggle and strain of hormone replacement therapy.
I’m sure that by beginning a formula that includes such a balancing and rejuvenating blend of herbs you will soon find your symptoms washed away. You’ll be back to your old self in no time. Good luck!

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Natural Renewal Remedy for Vaginal & Clitoral Desensitization

Vaginal abrasion, aging, prescription drugs, birth control medications, oxytocin imbalance, estrogen imbalance, and poor vaginal peripheral circulation may all lead to the desensitization of the G-spot, and the vaginal and clitoral sensitivity...

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