| Viagra Can Improve the Sexual Life of Women Too, Study Shows |
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Viagra was first produced to enable male erections. Yet, studies have shown that women taking Viagra could help them have orgasms more often. As the JAMA study shows, it also increases the blood circulation from the clitoris. Other researchers have shown that this engorge of the clitoris doesn’t produce higher sexual satisfaction.
Robert Taylor Seagraves, a psychiatry professor at Case Western University, said that desire won’t be increased by the pill and doesn’t affect the libido.
Statistic researches have shown that 36.2% of 2,207 women age 30 to 70 don’t feel any sexual desire within 30 days. Still, all the women had a relationship for nearly three months. 33% of 1,355 Swedish women age 18 to 74 said they feel sexual desire quite often. A big number of women after menopause decline interest in sex too.
52.4% of the women on menopause had low level sex desire. Other women without sexual needs are represented by 26.7% of the ones still getting their period and 39.7% of women who suffered surgeries of removing the ovaries.
It seems that having a relationship doesn’t count so much for the women. Only 15% were truly affected by the lack of feelings. Other studies have been made on 98 women with an average age of 37 who had problems with sexual desire and took antidepressants. The women that have been “studied” took Viagra or a placebo one or two hours before sexual activity, during a time of eight weeks.
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