Stress and low libido: what's the connection?
It is possible, but whether stress brings on low libido is specific to you. There is surprisingly little research on this exact connection, and stress affects low libido in some people and not in others. The only reliable way to know your own answer is to track stress and low libido together for two to three weeks and look for the pattern in your own data.
Why there's no one-size answer
What shapes how you feel has obviously not been studied, but more important, many combinations of things have simply not risen to the level of attention in scholarly research that is needed to say with certainty how they are related. Bodies differ. Stress might affect low libido for another person and do nothing to you. The only data that settles it is your own.
How to find out for yourself
Tapestry makes finding out simple and private. You log stress and low libido with a few taps a day, and after two to three weeks Tapestry shows you whether they actually move together, in your own data. Cirdia never stores your wellness data on its servers, so what you track stays private to you.
- Note stress on the days you have it.
- Note how low libido feels on the days it is on your mind.
- After two to three weeks, look for the pattern. Tapestry finds the connection for you, simply and privately, with no messy spreadsheet.
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Does stress cause low libido?
Sometimes, for some people. Stress is a plausible trigger for low libido, but it is individual. Track stress and low libido together for two to three weeks to see whether it is true for you.
Why does stress cause low libido?
When it does, the reason differs from person to person. The only way to confirm stress affects low libido is to track both for two to three weeks and watch the pattern.
Is there a connection between stress and low libido?
There may be, for you. Whether stress and low libido are connected is specific to your body. Two to three weeks of tracking both reveals your own link.
Should I avoid stress if I have low libido?
You do not have to give up stress. Track stress alongside low libido for two to three weeks first, so you can see how they actually relate for you before changing anything.
How do I know if stress is causing my low libido?
Track stress and low libido for two to three weeks. If low libido reliably follows stress, you have found a trigger. Tapestry does this for you, privately, with a few taps a day.
Why do I get low libido after stress?
It could be that stress is a trigger for you, or it could be something else entirely. Track stress and low libido for two to three weeks and Tapestry will show you whether they move together.
Tapestry is a wellness journal, not a medical device, and this page is not medical advice. If low libido is severe, persistent, or new and worrying, please talk to a clinician.