Tips for Seeking Help
It is difficult to believe that in 2009 in America, the majority of women are still too shy, too embarrassed or too shamed to seek help for their female libido issues. Sexual dysfunction is an epidemic in the United States, but even many men still are hesitant to seek help for issues they may be having, although mainstreaming of drugs like Viagra has helped somewhat. For many women, seeking medical help for their sexual issues is a last resort choice, mostly because of the cost and the belief that it, “just isn’t that important.” In reality, a healthy sex life is closely tied to a positive overall quality of life. Here are a few tips you can keep in mind if you are considering seeking help for your sexual issues.
Knowing It Is Time
No matter who you are or what age you are, there are stretches we all go through where we just aren’t “in the mood.” For some people, this stretch lasts a few days, for others a few weeks. It is when that stretch manages to make it into months that you may be suffering from a serious condition. The problem here is often the belief that a lack of sex drive is purely psychological. While many men and women do suffer from psychological blocks that interfere in a healthy sex drive, the majority end up realizing, far too late, that it was a medical issue holding them back. If you are looking at how to increase female libido, you may want to start your search at the doctor’s office.
Where to Start
For most women, the journey begins in the office of their general practitioner. It is extremely important that you have a trusting and positive relationship with your GP or your OBG/YN so that you can talk openly and honestly about this issue. Without that trusting relationship, you may find it difficult to open up and be honest. Many men and women actually seek out a different doctor so they don’t have to admit to a family friend they are having this issue. If that is what you feel you need to do, than do it. What is important here is that you seek help. Simply feeling comfortable talking about your problems may help to increase female libido by itself.
You Aren’t Alone
For more and more women, the search for their sex drive begins online. Many well respected medical websites have reported that up to 30 percent of all women in North America suffer from a stunted sex drive, which is a stunning number. As terrible as that number is, it should help to normalize what many women are feeling as far as looking for help. Many women are just now learning to shake off the shackles of guilt put there by organized religion and seek the help they deserve for their own bodies. If you are curious how to increase female libido, a trip to the doctor may be just what you are looking for.

