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Been Taking Cerazzette. Why Is Sex Drive Low?

hi! ive been taking cerazzette for 8 months and my sex drive is very low.i would like to continue taking cerazeette as im breastfeeding and would like to continue. is there somthing that you can recomend me to take with cerazze inorder to balance out my hormones and lift my low libido? if not should i maybe take a combation pill? is there one that i am still able to continue breast feeding with?
Wed, 6 Mar 2013
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Hi,
Greetings.

Cerazette consists of 75 micorgrams of Desogestrel, which is known to decrease sexual desire. Rather than adding some medicine to counteract its side effect, it is recommended that Cerazette be stopped and a different oral contraceptive molecule used. Consider the option of barrier contraceptive or Intra Uterine Device that are effective.

Best wishes,

Dr. Ashok Koparday
Sex Therapist
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Been Taking Cerazzette. Why Is Sex Drive Low?

Hi, Greetings. Cerazette consists of 75 micorgrams of Desogestrel, which is known to decrease sexual desire. Rather than adding some medicine to counteract its side effect, it is recommended that Cerazette be stopped and a different oral contraceptive molecule used. Consider the option of barrier contraceptive or Intra Uterine Device that are effective. Best wishes, Dr. Ashok Koparday Sex Therapist