Female Ejaculation

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The word ejaculation is always associated with men, because it is believed that only men can experience it. But apparently women can also ejaculate. Then what is the ejaculation of women?

Ejaculation in women was forcibly spending some fluid from the urethra of women during orgasm. It is estimated that approximately 10-40 percent of women can or are able to ejaculate.

Ejaculation is distinct from orgasm because orgasm climax in sexual intercourse associated with mental and emotional side. While ejaculation discharge seemed to want to urinate.

Appearance, texture and quantity of female ejaculation can vary, some women out there who like liquid milk but there are some that only have feelings such as watery or sticky. While the amount of fluid released also varied from one teaspoon to the most extreme of one cup.

"When women do ejaculate, the fluid contains a number phosphotase issued. Previously it was believed that only men who can produce these chemicals in the prostate gland," said Ed Belzer, a professor from Dalhousie University, as quoted from Health24.

A study also showed consistent results that women who ejaculate have decreased urea and creatinine concentrations, the main component of urine.

Although not entirely clear about the content of the fluids released during female ejaculation, the researchers have concluded that the fluids are not pure because it does not smell like urine secretion resulting from the Bartholin gland. These glands function to help lubricate the vaginal canal.

However, the estimated fluid is a combination of urine, phosphotase acid and other chemicals that are not consistent. This study also showed that similar to the prostate gland in the female body, these glands previously did not exist.

Not all women capable of ejaculation, but studies show most women gynecology successfully ejaculated during orgasm and as a result of sexual stimulation in the areas surrounding the G-spot. Because the G-spot is stimulated, there will be swelling and began to discharge through the urethra.

Clinical studies also show women's responses to stimulation of G-spot are very similar to the response of male prostate stimulation. The first few seconds after the stimulus will arise such a strong urge to urinate, but these feelings will quickly change with a real sexual pleasure.


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