A new study has discovered the reason couples are having “less sex” – and the cause of the bedroom problem will surprise you.
Top scientists found that women taking the contraceptive pill have a significantly smaller hypothalamus – a brain region responsible for regulating hormones — which could be affecting the bedroom habits of over a million Australian women currently taking the oral contraception.
The shocking revelation comes following a study, presented at the annual meeting of Radiological Society of North America, that examined 50 women – 21 of whom were using the pill.
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