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Hi, Jaye.

Please share responses here. I would love to know more about this situation. From what I've read, low testosterone (yes, women need testosterone, just not as much as men) can cause low/no sex drive. We know that high testosterone, such as with theca lutein cyst, can stop milk production, but I'm wondering if testosterone at an *appropriate* level would have any impact. If her testosterone is low, and came up to normal, it might help. Trouble is, do we have any idea what "normal" testosterone level in a breastfeeding woman would be? We know "normal" estrogen level in a breastfeeding woman is lower than "normal" in a non-breastfeeding woman.

Dee Kassing

To: ; pplc ; Lactation Information and Discussion Sent: Thu, August 9, 2012 11:00:12 AMSubject: Libido question

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I have a 15 Month old son, I just started my period for the 1st time since baby almost 3 months ago and that helped a tiny tiny bit. I eat clean no wheat, starch, gluten or refined sugar, I work out with weights 3 x's a week with a sports trainer and am at a healthy weight. I take absolutely no meds not even tylenol... I am still breastfeeding on demand around the clock and that relationship is VERY important to me. Not only do I NOT crave sex I am rarely enjoying it when we do have it... and it’s nothing he's doing.

I am going to see my general Dr today and I want to know what would, and would not be ok to take while nursing..? am I better off with herbs? How about steroids whether injection or cream? I really HATE drs and meds so I would actually feel better with a steroid then a prescription bottle ya know just don't want anything to affect my milk or get through milk to my baby?

Please respond privately to ibclc@...

Thank you!

Jaye Simpson, CLE, IBCLC, CIIM, MoM

Breastfeeding Network

www.breastfeedingnetwork.net

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What exactly does she not enjoy?  Is there discomfort?  Is she not reaching orgasm as she used to? Is she just so flat out exhausted that she cannot enjoy it in general? I would need to know more about what 'not enjoying it' means exactly. 

Pam

 

Hi All – permission to post this email from mom: I have a 15 Month old son, I just started my period for the 1st time since baby almost 3 months ago and that helped a tiny tiny bit. I eat clean no wheat, starch, gluten or refined sugar, I work out with weights 3 x's a week with a sports trainer and am at a healthy weight. I take absolutely no meds not even tylenol... I am still breastfeeding on demand around the clock and that relationship is VERY important to me.  Not only do I NOT crave sex I am rarely enjoying it when we do have it... and it’s nothing he's doing.

I am going to see my general Dr today and I want to know what would, and would not be ok to take while nursing..?  am I better off with herbs? How about steroids whether injection or cream? I really HATE drs and meds so I would actually feel better with a steroid then a prescription bottle ya know just don't want anything to affect my milk or get through milk to my baby?

 Please respond privately to ibclc@...Thank you!

 Jaye Simpson, CLE, IBCLC, CIIM, MoMBreastfeeding Network

www.breastfeedingnetwork.net

 

-- Pam MazzellaDiBosco, IBCLC, RLCBirthing & Beyond, Inc.Labor Support and Lactation Consultant Services

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I second Pam's idea - what exactly does she mean. I am also

wondering how old is baby or is it babies? I am confused with " I have a

15 month old son " and the period " 1st time since baby almost 3 months

ago " . Does she have 2 young children a year apart in age? If so that is

a big part of it right there - I don't think hormones, weaning or anything like

that will help (have 2 kids 2 years apart - both nursing & in diapers, with

2 older kids my libido was ziltch for a long time). It's almost like your body

is working overtime to delay another pregnancy.

Felicia Henry, BCCE, IBCLC

Oxnard, CA

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MazzellaDiBosco

Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 9:30 AM

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What exactly does she not enjoy? Is there

discomfort? Is she not reaching orgasm as she used to? Is she just so

flat out exhausted that she cannot enjoy it in general? I would need to know

more about what 'not enjoying it' means exactly.

Pam

On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Jaye Simpson, IBCLC

wrote:

Hi

All – permission to post this email from mom:

I have a 15 Month old son, I just started my period for the 1st time since

baby almost 3 months ago and that helped a tiny tiny bit. I eat clean no wheat,

starch, gluten or refined sugar, I work out with weights 3 x's a week with a

sports trainer and am at a healthy weight. I take absolutely no meds not even

tylenol... I am still breastfeeding on demand around the clock and that

relationship is VERY important to me. Not only do I NOT crave sex I am

rarely enjoying it when we do have it... and it’s nothing he's doing.

I am going to see my general Dr today and I want to know what would, and

would not be ok to take while nursing..? am I better off with herbs? How

about steroids whether injection or cream? I really HATE drs and meds so I

would actually feel better with a steroid then a prescription bottle ya know

just don't want anything to affect my milk or get through milk to my baby?

Please respond privately to ibclc@...

Thank

you!

Jaye Simpson, CLE, IBCLC, CIIM, MoM

Breastfeeding Network

www.breastfeedingnetwork.net

--

Pam MazzellaDiBosco, IBCLC,

RLC

Birthing & Beyond, Inc.

Labor Support and Lactation Consultant Services

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Hmmm. I took that to mean she has a 15mo and got her first period 3 months ago. A lot of times, if your estrogen rises enough to give you periods, you also have an increase in libido. (I know, I know, estrogen certainly isn't the only part of whether or not you are interested in sex!) I was thinking this mother was thinking that if she's had 3 cycles, she should be more interested than she is.

Dee Kassing

To: Sent: Thu, August 9, 2012 1:52:39 PMSubject: RE: Libido question

I second Pam's idea - what exactly does she mean. I am also wondering how old is baby or is it babies? I am confused with "I have a 15 month old son" and the period "1st time since baby almost 3 months ago". Does she have 2 young children a year apart in age? If so that is a big part of it right there - I don't think hormones, weaning or anything like that will help (have 2 kids 2 years apart - both nursing & in diapers, with 2 older kids my libido was ziltch for a long time). It's almost like your body is working overtime to delay another pregnancy.

Felicia Henry, BCCE, IBCLC

Oxnard, CA

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Pam MazzellaDiBoscoSent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 9:30 AMTo: Subject: Re: Libido question

What exactly does she not enjoy? Is there discomfort? Is she not reaching orgasm as she used to? Is she just so flat out exhausted that she cannot enjoy it in general? I would need to know more about what 'not enjoying it' means exactly. Pam

Hi All – permission to post this email from mom:

I have a 15 Month old son, I just started my period for the 1st time since baby almost 3 months ago and that helped a tiny tiny bit. I eat clean no wheat, starch, gluten or refined sugar, I work out with weights 3 x's a week with a sports trainer and am at a healthy weight. I take absolutely no meds not even tylenol... I am still breastfeeding on demand around the clock and that relationship is VERY important to me. Not only do I NOT crave sex I am rarely enjoying it when we do have it... and it’s nothing he's doing.

I am going to see my general Dr today and I want to know what would, and would not be ok to take while nursing..? am I better off with herbs? How about steroids whether injection or cream? I really HATE drs and meds so I would actually feel better with a steroid then a prescription bottle ya know just don't want anything to affect my milk or get through milk to my baby?

Please respond privately to ibclc@...

Thank you!

Jaye Simpson, CLE, IBCLC, CIIM, MoM

Breastfeeding Network

www.breastfeedingnetwork.net

-- Pam MazzellaDiBosco, IBCLC, RLCBirthing & Beyond, Inc.Labor Support and Lactation Consultant Services

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Dee,

That makes a bit more sense.  But libido (for women) is wrapped

in so many other things than just estrogen (or testosterone).  The reason why

they have yet to find a female version of viagra!  I would ask her what would

she need happening in her life to get more desire - is it just low hormones, is

she very tired all the time, does she feel like she should get more help from

her partner, less stress at work, etc.  Even pelvic floor issues.  This may be

way into the TMI range but I had so many issues my OB/GYN sent me to a

specialized PT for pelvic floor rehab.  My next yearly appointment I told him the

PT work great (I could get in a jolly jump with the kids again).  My sex life

also improved - I had more desire, it was either the PT or my dh not being such

a jerk anymore.  He laughed and said a lot  of people don't realize a lot of a

woman's desire can be linked to men's behavior and life issues in general.

These cases always make me think that as LC's we do more than

just breastfeeding - we cover so many other topics related to new parents.

Felicia

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Kassing

Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 1:25 PM

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Subject: Re: Libido question

Hmmm.

I took that to mean she has a 15mo and got her first period 3 months ago. A lot

of times, if your estrogen rises enough to give you periods, you also have an

increase in libido. (I know, I know, estrogen certainly isn't the only

part of whether or not you are interested in sex!) I was thinking this

mother was thinking that if she's had 3 cycles, she should be more interested

than she is.

Dee Kassing

From: Felicia Henry

To:

Sent: Thu, August 9, 2012 1:52:39 PM

Subject: RE: Libido question

I second Pam's idea - what exactly does

she mean. I am also wondering how old is baby or is it babies? I am

confused with " I have a 15 month old son " and the period " 1st

time since baby almost 3 months ago " . Does she have 2 young children

a year apart in age? If so that is a big part of it right there - I don't

think hormones, weaning or anything like that will help (have 2 kids 2 years

apart - both nursing & in diapers, with 2 older kids my libido was ziltch

for a long time). It's almost like your body is working overtime to delay

another pregnancy.

Felicia Henry, BCCE, IBCLC

Oxnard, CA

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Pam

MazzellaDiBosco

Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 9:30 AM

To:

Subject: Re: Libido question

What exactly does she not enjoy? Is there discomfort? Is she not

reaching orgasm as she used to? Is she just so flat out exhausted that she

cannot enjoy it in general? I would need to know more about what 'not enjoying

it' means exactly.

Pam

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Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Jaye Simpson, IBCLC

wrote:

Hi

All – permission to post this email from mom:

I have a 15 Month old son, I just started my period for the 1st time since

baby almost 3 months ago and that helped a tiny tiny bit. I eat clean no wheat,

starch, gluten or refined sugar, I work out with weights 3 x's a week with a

sports trainer and am at a healthy weight. I take absolutely no meds not even

tylenol... I am still breastfeeding on demand around the clock and that

relationship is VERY important to me. Not only do I NOT crave sex I am

rarely enjoying it when we do have it... and it’s nothing he's doing.

I am going to see my general Dr today and I want to know what would, and

would not be ok to take while nursing..? am I better off with herbs? How

about steroids whether injection or cream? I really HATE drs and meds so I

would actually feel better with a steroid then a prescription bottle ya know

just don't want anything to affect my milk or get through milk to my baby?

Please respond privately to ibclc@...

Thank

you!

Jaye

Simpson, CLE, IBCLC, CIIM, MoM

Breastfeeding

Network

www.breastfeedingnetwork.net

--

Pam MazzellaDiBosco, IBCLC,

RLC

Birthing & Beyond, Inc.

Labor Support and Lactation Consultant Services

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Hi All – been so busy just now getting to my digests!With my client who had the Libido question: She is very active, very healthy, gets good sleep – all is great. She simply has ZERO sex drive. Nothing. Nada. Her husband has a high sex drive and would be happy to indulge 1-3 times per day. She’d be happy to indulge…never. That’s why the testosterone thought is a great one. But as Dee asks what is a normal testosterone level in a woman who is lactating? I don’t know…Anyone have any thoghts? Jaye Simpson, CLE, IBCLC, CIIM, MoMBreastfeeding Networkwww.breastfeedingnetwork.net

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Maybe she could get a testosterone test anyway and see what her score is in relation to RoN for non-lactating women. If it's way low from that, perhaps a low dose could be initiated and then observe the milk supply. Stop if it impacts supply, keep going if it doesn't. Of course, she would need to be working with a *very* cooperative doctor.

Dee Kassing

To: Sent: Sat, August 11, 2012 9:02:30 AMSubject: Re: Libido question

Hi All – been so busy just now getting to my digests!With my client who had the Libido question: She is very active, very healthy, gets good sleep – all is great. She simply has ZERO sex drive. Nothing. Nada. Her husband has a high sex drive and would be happy to indulge 1-3 times per day. She’d be happy to indulge…never. That’s why the testosterone thought is a great one. But as Dee asks what is a normal testosterone level in a woman who is lactating? I don’t know…Anyone have any thoghts?

Jaye Simpson, CLE, IBCLC, CIIM, MoM

Breastfeeding Network

www.breastfeedingnetwork.net

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apparently, according to a woman I know who has Grave's disease and has been on a bender doing thyroid research, one of the very first signs of low thyroid is diminished libido and she has noticed, herself, that when the meds for hyperthyroid lowered her thyroid levels too much - aurevoir l'amour... might be worth looking into with an endocrinologist. Celina DykstraLa Leche League Leader, Lakes Region LLL, NHIBCLCceliner_d57@...Helping Moms and Babies Meet Their Breastfeeding Goals

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Hi, Jaye.

I attended the first day of a mental health conference here today. One of

the sessions was about medications. They were talking about some

antidepressants raising prolactin levels, which lowers sex drive. Reminded me

of this post! Could it be that this mother has more prolactin than most

mothers? That could be checked by blood test. Or, perhaps she is more

sensitive to the effects of those prolactin spikes every time her little guy

nurses, and so she has no interest in sex? Not sure that anything could be done

about it if this is the explanation, but if this really would be the explanation

then at least she would know *why* and that it really is a temporary condition

since every child does eventually wean.

Dee Kassing

>

> Hi All - permission to post this email from mom:

>

>

>

> I have a 15 Month old son, I just started my period for the 1st time since

> baby almost 3 months ago and that helped a tiny tiny bit. I eat clean no

> wheat, starch, gluten or refined sugar, I work out with weights 3 x's a week

> with a sports trainer and am at a healthy weight. I take absolutely no meds

> not even tylenol... I am still breastfeeding on demand around the clock and

> that relationship is VERY important to me. Not only do I NOT crave sex I am

> rarely enjoying it when we do have it... and it's nothing he's doing.

>

> I am going to see my general Dr today and I want to know what would, and

> would not be ok to take while nursing..? am I better off with herbs? How

> about steroids whether injection or cream? I really HATE drs and meds so I

> would actually feel better with a steroid then a prescription bottle ya know

> just don't want anything to affect my milk or get through milk to my baby?

>

>

>

> Please respond privately to ibclc@...

>

> Thank you!

>

>

>

> Jaye Simpson, CLE, IBCLC, CIIM, MoM

>

> Breastfeeding Network

>

> www.breastfeedingnetwork.net

>

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How about Shatavari, it i s known to increase the female libido as well as known to help with letdown reflex, so it wouldn't compromise her nursing relationship.Kindly,Ann FaustAnn Faust, MBChB, BA (Hons), IBCLC, RLC

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