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Anorgasmia in Women: Causes & Treatment

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Anorgasmia is the inability to have an orgasm, or taking a long time to reach orgasm after ample sexual stimulation, which causes distress. It affects both men and women, although it is more common in women. This is the type that this article focuses on. The condition is also known as female orgasmic dysfunction and female orgasmic disorder. According to PubMed Central, it affects between 11-41% of women in their lifetime.

How women experience anorgasmia varies. Some have never had an orgasm in their lives, whilst others have either lost or diminished that ability later in life. Some women are able to have orgasms only in certain situations. For example, when masturbating but not with a partner, or only with one partner, or through oral, but not penetrative, sex. Anorgasmia can often be experienced as part of dyspareunia, or painful sex.

Physical Causes

There are a number of possible physical causes for anorgasmia. These can include certain diseases, such as cancer; surgical procedures, such as a hysterectomy, and certain common medications, such as blood pressure tablets and anti-depressants. Lifestyle choices, such as drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes, can also play a part in reducing orgasmic capacity by reducing the amount of blood flowing to the genitals. In some women, aging can cause a reduction in oestrogen levels, followed by a drop in sexual desire and ability to orgasm.

Treatment of Anorgasmia

If you suspect any of the above could be true for you, it is recommended that you consult your GP. They may recommend switching medications to a different brand, or place you on hormone therapy to increase oestrogen, and sometimes testosterone, levels. This can in some cases increase both the sexual desire, and the amount of blood flowing to the genitals, making it easier to reach orgasm.

A tantric therapy session can also help by releasing tension from the physical body, especially the pelvic area, through massage.

Psychological Causes

There are many psychological causes that can cause difficulties with orgasms. They include:

Treatment

Below can be addressed through a combination of talking therapy and bodywork. This can be with a sex therapist, a sexological bodyworker or tantric therapist.

I offer sessions in Teesside, London and online to both individual women and couples. Partners can learn connection rituals, communication skills, and specific techniques for helping each other experience greater amounts of pleasure and arousal. The partner of the woman who has difficulty with orgasm can also learn Yoni massage, which can be greatly beneficial in enhancing relaxation and building trust.

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