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		<title>Anorgasmia</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Womens Health]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[trouble reaching climax during sex]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[women who are dissatisfied with their sex lives]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have trouble reaching climax during sex, no matter how excited and ready you are? Then you may be one of the many women suffering from anorgasmia, and not even know it. Most sexual health research has been devoted to troubles that have plagued men. A man has several options when it comes to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you have trouble reaching climax during sex, no matter how excited and  ready you are? Then you may be one of the many women suffering from anorgasmia,  and not even know it.</p>
<p>Most sexual health research has been devoted to troubles that have plagued  men. A man has several options when it comes to curing ailments like erectile  dysfunction, including but not limited to surgery, prescription drugs, or  supplements. Now serious attention is being taken to your needs.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s time for the attention to be on you. Women have been sexually  dissatisfied for years, but until the latter part of the 20th century sex was  widely perceived as simply a woman&#8217;s duty. According to research, 10% to 15% of  women have never had an orgasm either by themselves or with a partner, and  somewhere between 30 to 50% of women have frequent difficulty reaching orgasm.  That&#8217;s 40% to 65% of women who are dissatisfied with their sex lives.</p>
<p>Recently a group of women&#8217;s sexual health experts came up with a more precise  definition of anorgasmia:</p>
<p>Despite the self-report of high sexual arousal/excitement, there is either a  lack of orgasm, markedly diminished intensity of orgasmic sensations or marked  delay of orgasm from any kind of stimulation.</p>
<p>While anorgasmia does happen to males, it is far more likely to affect  females. There has been very little study of male anorgasmia.</p>
<p>There are two kinds of anorgasmia: primary anorgasmia, in which orgasm has  never been attained, and secondary anorgasmia, where the patient has orgasmed in  the past but either can&#8217;t at all anymore or can only reach her climax in  specific cases, such as through masturbation. Chances are that if you or your  partner suffers from either form of anorgasmia, there are several treatments to  consider. The root to treating the dysfunction is to find out what&#8217;s causing it.  It&#8217;s advisable to see your doctor so that they can rule out any form of illness  that may be at fault, in the case of both primary and secondary anorgasmia. Once  anything medical has been ruled out, it&#8217;s on to other forms of diagnosis and  treatment. Similarly, if a bad past experience is to blame, such as sexual  abuse, then counselling may be something to consider.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re stressed, then your mind is elsewhere instead of with your partner.  Take the time to relax, eat right, exercise, and get enough sleep. It sounds  simple, but a healthy lifestyle is important to maintain a healthy sex life.</p>
<p>Only 30% of women regularly orgasm through intercourse. Many women need  stimulation to the genitals, particularly the clitoris, through manual or oral  means. It&#8217;s possible that you aren&#8217;t reacting like you used to because your sex  life has become stale. Think of what is sexually exciting to you, and  communicate with your partner what you would like to try. Therapy with a  registered sex therapist has helped many couples get their romantic life back on  track.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hersolution.com/clicks/clickthrough.html?a=173792&amp;b=3912" target="_blank">HerSolution</a>, an oral supplement made from natural ingredients,  has the means to help. It increases blood flow to the genitals and helps your  body create natural lubricant in times of vaginal dryness. More importantly to  someone with anorgasmia of any kind, <a href="http://www.hersolution.com/clicks/clickthrough.html?a=173792&amp;b=3912" target="_blank">HerSolution</a> balances hormones and increases sensations to help  you reach orgasm. It is safe and effective to use with any medications you may  be taking.</p>
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