This what makes woman difficult to orgasm

Compared to men, women tend to be more difficult to get an orgasm. If you are one of them, check any factors that cause orgasm disorders in women.



Dysfunction orgasm is when a woman can not reach orgasm or have trouble reaching orgasm when she aroused. According to Dr. Andri Wanananda MS, interference or obstacles to reach orgasm (orgasm dysfunction) in women consists of three types, namely:

1. Primary orgasm dysfunction: never reach orgasm in any way from the beginning. Reported nlm.nih.gov, this condition is experienced by 10-15 percent women.

2. Secondary orgasm dysfunction: before ever reaching orgasm but then no longer be able to achieve it.

3. Situational orgasm dysfunction: can only achieve orgasm through ways or situations.

"This category was crucial method of treatment. Advisable to consult a specialist urology who understand sexology dysfunction to determine the type of orgasm that you experience to define the therapy," said Dr. Andri Wanananda MS, sexologists and teacher at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tarumanegara Jakarta, the health consultation detikHealth, Monday (29/04/2013).

Many factors can contribute to orgasm dysfunction, among others, as reported nlm.nih.gov:

1. History of sexual abuse or rape
2. Boredom and monotony in sexual activity
3. Certain drugs, such as fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil), and sertraline (Zoloft).
4. Hormonal disorders, hormonal changes due to menopause, and chronic disease that affects the general health and sexual interest.
5. Medical conditions that affect the nerve supply to the pelvis (such as multiple sclerosis, diabetic neuropathy, and spinal cord injury).
6. Negative attitudes toward sex (usually learned in childhood or adolescence)
7. Shyness or lack of self-image
8. Lack of emotional closeness in the relationships.

How to prevent it?

Healthy attitude towards sex and education about sexual stimulation and response will minimize interference problems orgasm. Communicate the needs and desires with your partner sexually, verbally or nonverbally, will also help reduce interference orgasm in women.

Its also important to realize that sexual response is a complex coordination between mind and body, and both must be functioning properly in order to achieve orgasm.

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