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hi sir i want to know my wife has some problem while doing sex she is taking contraceptive after that its getting develop according to us she never feel very good while doing sex not feel if we touch to private parts she feels not good immediate reactions comes out we consult with lot of dr few dr said she got exhaust with sex could be the reason please let us clear what is it actually
Some contraceptives may reduce femail desire for sex... so either discontinue and try another contraceptive method (e.g. a condom) or change to a different contraceptive pill
Have you had a detailed conversation with your wife about this problem? did she tell you why she feels disinterested in intercourse? yes some contraceptives do reduce the desire and you may try a different contraceptive.
is her work life very stressful?
are there any other issues bothering the two of you.
i would suggest to first try to talk to her yourself and if you have then why dont you see a counselor who can help detect the problem? as you have already seen some doctors did they talk of any other health issue?
this problem needs to be handled carefully and whatever be the issue it can be taken care by communication and counseling.
take care
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Why Doesn't My Wife Feel Good While Having Sex ?
Some contraceptives may reduce femail desire for sex... so either discontinue and try another contraceptive method (e.g. a condom) or change to a different contraceptive pill