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Hormones and sexuality: effect of estrogen and progestogen.
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1980
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Hormonal ContraceptiveOral ContraceptiveReproductive HealthNeuroendocrinologyGynecologyFemale Reproductive FunctionSocial SciencesSexual InactivitySexual DesireReproductive EndocrinologyGender StudiesWomen's PhysiologySexual And Reproductive HealthReproductive HormoneInfertilitySexual DysfunctionHormonal Male ContraceptionEndocrinologySexual BehaviorAnalogue Rating ScalesMenopauseEthinyl EstradiolMedicineWomen's Health
This study was planned to determine the effects of estrogen and progestogen on female sexual behavior. Forty-nine women who had undergone hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy took part in a double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over study. Over a 12-month period each woman received 3 months each of ethinyl estradiol, 50 microgram per day; levonorgestrel, 250 microgram per day; combination of these 2 substances (Nordiol); and a placebo. Significant differences between medications were found in sexual desire, enjoyment, and orgasmic frequency. The most beneficial effects occurred during medication with ethinyl estradiol. There were no differences observed in the effect of homones or placebo on coital rate or on the analogue rating scales scored daily. The validity of this scale in the present study is questionable.