EC Gynaecology

Guest Editorial Volume 13 Issue 1 - 2024

Reproductive Compensation Mechanism

Jianzhong Zha Songlin Li*

Keli Female Sexual Health Institute, Wuhan, China

*Corresponding Author: Jianzhong Zha Songlin Li, Keli Female Sexual Health Institute, Wuhan, China.
Received: December 18, 2023; Published: December 29, 2023



It can be said that human perception of female sexual ability, "want to be able to" or even "do not want to be able to" has been a very long and universal consensus. So much so that in January 2003, the British Medical Journal (BMJ), one of the most influential and widely read general medical journals in the world, led a discussion on female sexual dysfunction (FSD) by publishing an article by Ray Moynihan, Washington correspondent of the Australian Financial Review. Its argument is that "many of the scientists and doctors who are redefining FSD have close ties to pharmaceutical companies" and that "FSD is a manufactured disease". Thus, the global FSD research, including basic, pharmaceutical, clinical and other aspects, constitutes a total denial. Despite this, the global academic community remained silent for 10 years.

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Jianzhong Zha Songlin Li. "Reproductive Compensation Mechanism". EC Gynaecology 13.1 (2024): 01-04.