For many women, the quiet disappearance of sexual desire isn’t a busy phase or a relationship problem. It’s a recognized medical condition called HSDD. When low sexual desire becomes persistent and distressing, it can affect relationships, confidence, and emotional well-being.
An Educational Source on HSDD
It isn't just exhaustion.
How to Recognize the Signs of HSDD
Does any of this sound familiar?
HSDD doesn’t usually announce itself. It’s a slow drift, and most women carry it alone for years before anyone gives it a name.
You need to want it. Now you don't. And you miss wanting it.
The Prevalence of Frustrating Low Libido - HSDD
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Approximately one in three women experience distressing low sexual desire, known as HSDD — the most common form of female sexual dysfunction, and one of the least talked about.