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contraceptives and sexual function | Image Courtesy of Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition via Unsplash
Contraceptives & Sexual Function | Image Courtesy of Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition via Unsplash

Contraceptives and Sexual Function Considered

As pelvic floor physical therapists, we work with a lot of women who have some type of female sexual dysfunction, whether it may be pain with initial penetration, pain with deep thrusting/deep penetration, pain with orgasms, or decreased sexual arousal, desire, libido. Unfortunately, about 30-50% of women may suffer from these symptoms.

We often see women with sexual impairments have the following conditions/scenarios:

  • Postpartum (regardless of delivery)
  • Vaginismus (involuntary spasms of the pelvic floor muscles)
  • Post-menopausal
  • Vulvodynia
  • Skin inflammatory conditions such as lichen sclerosus

As you can imagine, any of these conditions listed above, or just experiencing pain with any type of sexual activity can be debilitating and impair our quality of life. To quote,

Female sexual dysfunction is associated with physiological, psychological, social, interpersonal, medical and cultural factors,”

(Gȕrbȕz, et al 2020). 

Common Types of Contraceptives

Lately, there has been more research linking the relationship between contraceptive use and possibly increased sexual dysfunction. But before we dive into sexual dysfunction topics, let’s go over common contraceptive types.

There are hormonal contraceptives (oral contraceptives, Mirena, etonogestrel implant, ring, “Depo” injections) and non-hormonal contraceptives (such as copper IUD, silver IUD).

Based on the research, hormonal contraceptives have a higher risk of negative sexual functioning compared to non-hormonal methods. This is likely due to ovarian suppression, decreased estrogen, increased androgen metabolism that results in increased SHBG levels which then leads to decreased free testosterone and androgen levels. Due to the hormonal changes in the tissue, this can lead to other conditions that increase the risk of sexual dysfunction and pelvic pain. 

Conditions Associated With Oral Contraceptives and Sexual Function

A systematic review (Champaneria, 2016) found articles that discovered:Oral Contraceptives & Sexual Function | Image Courtesy of Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition via Unsplash

  • Those with dyspareunia (pain with sexual intercourse) has a positive association with either current or past use of oral contraceptives
  • Significantly increased risk of vulvar vestibulitis in women currently on oral contraceptives (as you can imagine, can affect our sexual function!)
  • Significant relationship between interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome and oral contraceptive use (we also know that women with painful bladder syndrome often experience pain with sex as well)

Libido, Sexual Desire, Lubrication & Pain

One study compared the test scores of The Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) among different groups of those who took contraceptives and those who did not. The FSFI asks questions on sexual desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasms, overall sexual satisfaction/partner satisfaction, and vaginal penetration.

The authors of the study found that those who were taking contraceptives were significantly more likely to report pain, decreased desire, and issues with lubrication. However, they did not find a significant difference between groups on the arousal, orgasm and satisfaction topics. Among the groups, those using condoms showed the most positive scores of female sexual functioning on most topics. 

One qualitative study involved having deeper conversations with women who believe they have negative effects specifically from hormonal contraceptives. Many women who ceased hormonal contraceptives for whatever reason (forgot to get a new prescription filled, postpartum, etc.) noticed a drastic difference in sexual functioning when they stopped taking it.

A common complaint among these women was significantly decreased desire. This inspired some women to either stop contraceptives altogether or find alternate non-hormonal contraceptives. Some women spoke up about how arousal and lubrication had decreased dramatically when on contraceptives and noticed a vast improvement as soon as they stopped the contraceptive method. Women who had menstrual dysfunction, irregular bleeding, or excessive bleeding also noticed decreased arousal but felt it was worth it for the stability of their cycle and other painful symptoms.  

CONCLUSION:

Contraceptive use can affect our sexual functioning in areas of libido, sexual desire, lubrication, and pain. In addition, there are some pelvic conditions that are associated with oral contraceptives such as vulvar vestibulitis and painful bladder syndrome. There are pros and cons to any type of medication, including birth control options. Someone with menstrual pain, irregular periods or excessive bleeding, or feeling that her moods are not stabilized, may find that contraceptives outweigh the risks of the sexual side effects.

It is crucial that you find a gynecologist that you trust, and someone you can speak freely about your overall concerns, values to find the best option for you! Regardless of contraceptive use, if you are having any symptoms of painful sex, painful orgasm, vulvar pain, we can help! Contact us here.

Contraceptives & Sexual Function | Image Courtesy of Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition via Unsplash

References: 

Champaneria R, D’Andrea RM, Latthe PM. Hormonal contraception and pelvic floor function: a systematic review. Int Urogynecol J 2016;27:709-722.

Gȕrbȕz T, Gȕngör ND, Okcu NT& Yurci, A. Effects of contraception methods on female sexual function and quality of life.J Surg Med 2020;4(12):1231-1235. 

Malmborg A, Brynte L, Falk G et al. Sexual function changes attributed to hormonal contraception use-qualitative study of women experiencing negative effects. 

Moreira, et al. Sexual function and metabolic/hormonal changes in women using long-term hormonal and non-hormonal contraceptives: a pilot study. BMC Women’s Health 2020;20:240. 

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A personal journey and testimonial from one of my patients:

My husband and I were married for 5 years before we were able to have intercourse due to my vaginismus. There was nothing traumatic in my past but for some reason, even though I wanted sex, I mentally avoided "that area" of my body and didn't even admit to myself that there was a problem for a long time, even though I was never able to put tampons in. Once I finally opened my eyes up to the fact that I had a problem, I had a surgery that was supposed to fix the issue.

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I wish i could give this place 10 stars!! 
I have been suffering from vaginismus for 5 years and never found the cure to it. I had seen an ob/gyn and he diagnosed me with vaginismus and told me i needed a surgery to cure my condition, which i refused to do. He also referred me to a PT that he works with, i had given them multiple calls and they never responded back to me, so i started searching yelp for another PT. I am SO HAPPY I found Heather's office! I was working with Laureen, and with her guidance and techniques i was able to be cured from vaginismus in only 2 1/2 short months!!! I couldn't believe how quickly their program worked for me! I am forever grateful and thankful from Heather, and Laureen! They are the absolute best at what they do!

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While pregnant with my twins, Heather took care with keeping me on my feet and pain free. She saved my back, my sanity and the holidays! I would recommend her to every “mom” looking to stay on her feet during pregnancy and post-partum.

-- T.C.

Testimonial by Mary L.

I started seeing Heather to treat my Interstitial Cystitis in November 2016. At this time, I was extremely miserable, in constant pain, and felt as though no one was listening or understood what was going on with my body. I have just finished my last appointment and I can honestly say that my life has completely changed for the better because of Heather and her team of PTs! I live almost completely pain free, and when I do have flare ups, I am able to treat them at home on my own. I am so grateful that this office was recommended to me a honestly cannot recommend them enough!

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Testimonial by S.H., age 24

I just wanted to thank you for everything you've done for me for the past 19 months. I literally could not have reached my goals without you and your practice. You gave me the courage to keep moving forth with my treatment no matter how afraid and anxious I was. You were always there to answer questions and made this whole process so much easier than I expected it to be.

It's because of you that my marriage is on the right track, that I can get pregnant and that this part of my life is finally over. I really feel that Fusion Wellness is a team of people you can call family and are there to root for you and cheer you on until you reach your goals. There is nothing better than knowing I accomplished this with you guys by my side and as calmly and patiently as I needed. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for always being there and helping me reach my goals.

S.H., age 24

Testimonial by Rosanna R., age 35

Heather has affected my life in the MOST POSITIVE way and I am forever grateful. My husband refers to her as the "sex doctor" so you can only imagine how happy he is with my therapy outcome.

After the birth of my son I suffered from "Vaginismus", however, at the time I just thought I was broken. My "broken vagina" affected me physically but it was an emotional struggle as well. Many women in my life also suffered with pain from sex after their babies were born so I knew I wasn't alone. They told me they "just got used to it" but I couldn't see myself living that way.

Sex wasn't just painful, it was literally impossible - IT DIDNT FIT!

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