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November 18, 2008

Too in the Mood or not Into It?

Filed under: Women's Health — Tags: , , — admin @ 4:56 am
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For years men’s sexual problems like low libido have a solution. But not a lot was said or known about women’s similar issues. Is not that well known that women have the same sexual problems in an even bigger proportion than men. Medical practitioner’s studies revealed that women are a lot more likely to be affected by these problems. Is a woman’s sexual problems are left untreated they can lead to a total dissatisfaction and endangering her relationship. The first step in treating these dysfunctions is to identify the cases behind it.

In a woman’s life there are physical changes that can influence her libido driving it to low levels. Pregnancy is the most significant one with all the hormonal changes with physical and emotional impact. Most women believe having *** while pregnant may harm the baby, the growing belly is a source of increasing discomfort, hormonal changes can translate to frequent mood shifting, vaginal dryness leading to discomfort or even pain during sexual act. A woman’s illness, from a simple headache to more serious ailments translates as total disinterest towards any sexual activity.

Emotional conditions also lead to low *** drive. Best examples are stress and anxiety. Carrier responsibilities, family problems, kid’s worries, lack of social life drain out her interest in sex, drive low gar libido. *** becomes less and less a priority finding a sure place at the bottom of her once “can’t wait to do” list.

Another emotional factor can be a traumatic experience such as sexual abuse. In this case a woman would see *** as a horrible experience, a reminder of a happening she wants to forget therefore she would try to avoid having ***. This is rather a psychological problem not a sexual condition but the bottom line is that the sexual performance is affected.

The relationship quality of a couple can tell a lot about their sexual life. A good relationship increases a woman’s libido. Problems and mutual frustration especially in the sexual performance means usually less and less sexual desire to the point when *** becomes just a rare happening.

Other concerns outside the bedroom, overlooked and left unsolved will have an impact on a couple’s sexual life as well.

When a woman notices a decline in her libido the fist reaction is to take the blame upon her. She may think there is something wrong with her; she is unable to have a normal sexual life. The right thing to do though is not to judge by yourself but to let qualified people to show you the solution. Because many women have these problems and there are plenty of efficient solutions! Usually vitamin deficiencies, psychological problems or hormonal imbalances are to blame. Seeing a *** therapist may also be a great idea since they are specialized in identifying these sexual problems and provide adequate solutions.

The very first step in getting help though is to realize you have a problem, to admit it and take action yourself. Change your life stile to a more active one, pay attention more to your partner, be open about any ongoing issues and don’t let them unsolved. Maintain your relationship and you will see improvement.

There are also natural supplements a woman can take advantage of. Just like men have enhancement pills women can successfully use sexual boosters such as the well known Provestra. What does it do for you? Fills up the gaps: provides higher libido, leads to multiple ******* (mmmm!!!), and improves sexual stamina. Pure organic ingredients safely empower a woman to enjoy a better *** life.

Take care of your libido as soon as you notice a decrease in your sexual interest. It is never too late to get it back and carry on with your life in the most pleasant way. Enjoy your life to the fullest!



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November 2, 2008

Women in the Workforce are Affected by Depression

Filed under: Women's Health — Tags: , , — admin @ 3:49 pm
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Depression that affects women in the work force is a major issue that cannot be ignored. A recent study of the workforce concluded that $44 billion a year in productivity is lost due to depression. If this is the case, then the medical costs to treat depression must be staggering. The lost productivity costs were from absenteeism and from those who are going to work depressed and getting little done. The recent study also found that working women seem especially vulnerable to depression while on the job.

Depression on the job can lead to missed meetings, unreturned phone calls, blankly staring at the computer screen, indecision, late arrival, leaving early and missed deadlines. In addition, a working woman suffering from depression while at work might not get along very well with colleges anymore or she may withdraw from social involvement. These are all signs and symptoms of depression.

21 percent of the women in the workplace are affected by depression that carries through to their work performance and their everyday lives. For working women, depression is a very human illness that makes them vulnerable to poor performance at work. It is important to understand the symptoms and signs of depression that may affect working women before the problem can be dealt with.

For many women in the workplace, depression may be kicked off by attempting to satisfy a home life with family and be a superior working person as well. The pressure of trying to satisfy both can lead to sleep deprivation, anxiety or a sense of helplessness, all leading into depression. Once the spiral starts it is hard to stop. When the brain chemicals become unbalanced it will take some effort to get them balanced. The depression that hits you may completely change your personality. Your colleagues will notice it but you may not at first. The working women may find herself becoming a wild women, spending money like crazy, hyper, drinking more, or having affairs, all in some sub-conscience effort to feel better about something unidentifiable. It is not unusual to find depressed working women practically living out of their cars or a small hotel room. Many women will think constant change will somehow stop the depression feelings.

Divorce is concern for women in a depression since it becomes increasing difficult for friends or family to enjoy their company. The depressed woman may find herself alone on her birthday or other special occasion, as her friends and family slowly abandon her. Of course this leads to even more depression and a sense of helplessness or low self-esteem. Depression will make you feel unloved and unable to love. Women suffering from depression at work may find themselves short tempered and yelling more often, much of the time not realizing they have become that way. 30% of working women suffering from depression either quit or lose a job as a result of symptoms.

For a working woman, when depression goes too far she may find herself unable to function. Simple note taking may be difficult, or even speaking. She may become very zombie-like in her behavior. Few women want to admit they have a mental problem, so they will keep struggling along risking their careers and family relationships. Just 47% of women diagnosed with depression seek help right away. Most think they can deal with the symptoms on their own. Most do not know where to go for help or are embarrassed. 40% of working women with depressive symptoms remain undiagnosed.

For women, depression in the workplace is the number one barrier to success. It is an impediment greater than pregnancy, sexism, child care issues and sexual harassment. A depressed woman at work will find herself feeling constantly unsatisfied and under stress created by her own thoughts. Depression is an illness and should be treated as such. No matter how successful the working woman is in work and life, the depression will cause her to feel sad and unfulfilled.

It is necessary for working women and their employers to recognize that depression is a major illness affecting the abilities of many working women, but there is relief available. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of depression in working women is the first step to recovery.



By: Mark Jordan

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Mark D. Jordan is a long-time researcher and writer from Pennsylvania. Other useful depression and health information can be read at Depression Relief and Cures and Anxiety Problems



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