Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

is No sex drive after Mirena removal normal?

I had my Mirena in for 7 years. Loved it, no pregnancies, no periods, cramps and pms pretty normal. Now I’m having a problem. I don’t have any sex drive. And when I try to do the deed I’m right at that point of getting off but it’s just not “going” if you will. It’s been over a month since I got it out. Maybe because my body was used to those hormones? Am I not producing enough naturally? Anything I’ve tried looking up about hormones talks about menopause but I’m only 27. I just want to know if anyone else had this problem.
2 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
No, you probably have a lot of "blood" flow in the area that's making  it large.  I would think that it's normal.
Helpful - 0
1 Comments
Kjb413407 please disregard my answer.  I thought I was answering anothers question and some how I answered your by mistake...sorry!
973741 tn?1342342773
COMMUNITY LEADER
Ugh, ya.  It's probably related.  Our hormones can affect libido (ever notice that certain times of your cycle you are more into it than others? that's hormones working your libido).  Just wait for things to regulate.  It does take a lot of women 2 to 3 months to get regular again.  Long time to wait.  sorry!
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the Women's Health Community

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
STDs can't be transmitted by casual contact, like hugging or touching.
Syphilis is an STD that is transmitted by oral, genital and anal sex.
Normal vaginal discharge varies in color, smell, texture and amount.
Bumps in the genital area might be STDs, but are usually not serious.
Chlamydia, an STI, often has no symptoms, but must be treated.
From skin changes to weight loss to unusual bleeding, here are 15 cancer warning signs that women tend to ignore.