S.K.
I have been on different kinds of pills, the shot, or the patch at various times in my life. I found my sex drive was inhibited with all of them. I tend to get very "in the mood" when I ovulate (we are biologically wired to be that way). So anything that inhibits my ovulation has a tendency to also inhibit my libido. I have been happy with my non-hormonal IUD so far. If you want to stay on the pill you may need to try a pill that has a higher androgenic profile. Higher androgenic activity makes a pill more likely to have testosterone-related side effects. Testosterone related side effects may include increased acne, hair growth, but also increased sex drive. Everyone responds to pills differently, you may get bad acne and still have no sex drive, or you may have no acne and be all over you man with desire. You won't know till you try. If you are prone to acne anyway your chances of this being a side effect are higher, so consider that. Pills with higher androgenic activity include Alesse, Estrostep FE, Levlin, Loestrin 1.5/30 or 1/20 Fe, and Ovral. I would say to make an appt with your OB to discuss your concerns, if he/she blows off your low libido you may need to find a new health care provider. It is a common, multifaceted complaint, and many providers don't know how to address it or don't want to take the time or effort to help you figure it out. But it can have a profound effect on many aspects of your life and deserves attention. I wish you the best.