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ISSN: 2637-4544

Interventions in Gynaecology and Women's Healthcare

Opinion(ISSN: 2637-4544)

Anorgasmia

Volume 2 - Issue 1

Flavia gomes dos santos*

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    • Universidade de Brasilia-Brasil (psychologist) and Institute of Clinical Sexology of Rome-Italy (sexologist), Bogota, Colombia

    *Corresponding author: Flavia gomes dos santos, Universidade de Brasilia-Brasil (psychologist) and Institute of Clinical Sexology of Rome-Italy (sexologist), Bogota, Colombia

Received: April 26, 2018;   Published:May 07, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/IGWHC.2018.02.000126

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Abstract

Female anorgasmia is the inability to have an orgasm, not to be confused with a lack of desire. They are different things, because in the woman does feel desire but fails to reach orgasm. Only 5% of cases of anorgasmia are of organic origin: diabetes, multiple sclerosis, neurological and gynecological problems. The origin is psychological for 95% of women with this disorder. It’s something that happens in the head, and which is related to what you have to learn or unlearn, with the concept of pleasure that is being managed, and with ones self-esteem.

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