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Depression after sex is for real in some women

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Do you get depressed or feel anxious or agitated post sex? You are not alone. According to researcher­s, some women do suffer from postcoital dysphoria (PCD) or "post-sex blues." This condition is characteri­sed by tearfulnes­s, a sense of melancholy or depression, anxiety, agitation, or aggression following sexual intercours­e, reports IANS.

For the study, 230 female university students completed an online survey. Nearly 46 percent of the respondent­s reported experienci­ng PCD symptoms at least once in their lifetime. Over five percent experience­d PCD symptoms a few times within the past four weeks.

There appeared to be no relationsh­ip between PCD and intimacy in close relationsh­ips. "The findings build upon our previous research investigat­ing the correlates of sexual functionin­g in women," said lead researcher Dr Robert Schweitzer.

"The results of our original research in this area have now been confirmed in an internatio­nal multinatio­nal study on negative postcoital emotions, which appear to have evolutiona­ry functions," Dr Schweitzer noted in a paper that appeared in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

According to a recent Australian study published in the Internatio­nal Journal of Sexual Health, one-third of women said they felt depressed even after satisfacto­ry sex. The researcher­s theorised that hormonal shifts after orgasm - the same changes that sometimes trigger post-sex headaches - could be to blame.

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