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Orgasm disorders
Orgasm disorders are persistent delays or absence of orgasm following a normal sexual excitement phase in at least 75 percent of sexual encounters. The disorder can have physical, psychological, or pharmacological origins. SSRI antidepressants are a common pharmaceutical culprit, as they can delay orgasm or eliminate it entirely. A common physiological culprit of anorgasmia is menopause, where one in three women report problems obtaining an orgasm during sexual stimulation following menopause.