Since oral contraceptives lower sex hormones in the female body, they can have a negative impact on libido. If you find that birth control pills have this effect, talk to your doctor about trying non-hormonal contraceptives. IUDs, for example, have less impact on libido, as do condoms and diaphragms.

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