The inability to achieve orgasm (anorgasmia) can be
On June 19, 2008 in General, Health, Wellness, Womens Health
The inability to achieve orgasm (anorgasmia) can be caused by a number of factors, both physical and psychological in nature. Lack of adequate stimulation, acute stress, anxiety, as well as depression and relationship problems can all interfere with the ability to experience orgasm. Other health conditions, such as incontinence, can cause problems too. Everyday stress and the many roles and responsibilities women deal with can result in distractions, making orgasms more difficult to achieve. In addition, cultural and religious prohibitions may result in anorgasmia (possibly related to a heightened sense of guilt). Fortunately, there are very good self-help books available, as well as clitoris-vagina stimulant creams like Vigorelle, to assist women in developing their abilities to reach orgasm.