
Can Ginette Cause Low Libido?

Question: I was detected with a small ovarian cyst 2.5 years back and as a result had skipped several period cycles. took medication to dissolve the cyst and was put on birth control pill (ginette) to normalize period cycles. I have been taking it for two years now. I could visibly experience a reduced libido ever since I was taking the medication. is this related ?
Brief Answer:
Use of Ginette can cause low libido
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query to healthcare magic.
I have read your question carefully and understand your concern
Yes birth control use can cause decrease of libido.
Hence since you ovarian cyst isn't any more you can discuss with your gynecologist to stop use of them.
Hope I have answered your question and please feel free for further discussion.
Best regards
Use of Ginette can cause low libido
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query to healthcare magic.
I have read your question carefully and understand your concern
Yes birth control use can cause decrease of libido.
Hence since you ovarian cyst isn't any more you can discuss with your gynecologist to stop use of them.
Hope I have answered your question and please feel free for further discussion.
Best regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


after taking the medication for 6 months, the doctor advised to stop the medication. after that my periods came on time for two months but stopped after that until I had to take the medication again. doctor performed another ultrasound but no cysts were found. then I was asked to continue taking it.
Brief Answer:
Talk with your gynecologist
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again!
You can talk with your gynecologist to decide whether you can switch to another type of pill or switch off of from oral contraceptives .
If you will decide to switch of oral contraceptives you can try to regulate your cycle following these tips:
control your weight (which is your weight and height )
have a balanced diet (more fruits and vegetables )
exercise regularly.
Hope I have been helpful and please feel free for further discussion.
Best regards
Talk with your gynecologist
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again!
You can talk with your gynecologist to decide whether you can switch to another type of pill or switch off of from oral contraceptives .
If you will decide to switch of oral contraceptives you can try to regulate your cycle following these tips:
control your weight (which is your weight and height )
have a balanced diet (more fruits and vegetables )
exercise regularly.
Hope I have been helpful and please feel free for further discussion.
Best regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad

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