The influence of combined oral contraceptives on female sexual desire: a systematic review
Language English Country Great Britain, England Media print
Document type Journal Article, Systematic Review
- MeSH
- Ethinyl Estradiol administration & dosage MeSH
- Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin metabolism MeSH
- Contraceptives, Oral, Combined administration & dosage MeSH
- Libido drug effects MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Plasma Volume physiology MeSH
- Sexual Behavior * MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Systematic Review MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Ethinyl Estradiol MeSH
- Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin MeSH
- Contraceptives, Oral, Combined MeSH
OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between the use of combined oral contraceptives (COCs) and sexual desire based on a systematic review of the literature. METHODS: MEDLINE Complete, Google Scholar and the Cochrane Library were searched for articles published between 1975 and 2011, reporting the effects of oral contraceptives on sexual desire. Reports fully meeting all the predefined criteria were analysed and included in a final reference list. In addition, a review of the reference list of selected articles was carried out. RESULTS: We evaluated 36 studies (1978-2011; 13,673 women). Of the COC users (n = 8,422), 85% reported an increase (n = 1,826) or no change (n = 5,358) in libido and 15% reported a decrease (n = 1,238). We found no significant difference in sexual desire in the case of COCs with 20-35 μg ethinylestradiol; libido decreased only with pills containing 15 μg ethinylestradiol. CONCLUSIONS: The majority of COC users report no significant change in libido although in most studies a decline in plasma levels of free testosterone and an increase in those of sex hormone binding globulin were observed.
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Hormonal Contraceptive Use During Relationship Formation and Sexual Desire During Pregnancy