Originally Posted by
vashti
Birth control implants are made with the same chemicals as are used in birth control pills. Personally, I would explore this avenue. Ask her if she feels like her interest in sex has declined since she had it put in. Don't be aggressive about it - she is probably already feeling defensive.
I'd have to agree... though I didn't have the implant, I was on the shots... and it almost completely killed my sex drive after a few months. I went from wanting sex once or more a day to being lucky to be aroused once every 2 or so months. So the chemicals in the birth control medications can be very influential to a woman's sex drive.
Also, I wasn't really aware of the effect the shots had on me... I became rather emotional and unwilling to be reasoned with. It wasn't until I actually stopped and thought about it one day, that I realized how profound the change in my personality was.
So, the implant may be a very likely possibility.
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