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female orgasm _ Female anatomy and biology

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00:00Female orgasm is a complex psychological and biological experience.
00:11Reaching and experiencing orgasm is not the same for every woman.
00:19The orgasm can result from many types of stimulation, including clitoral, vaginal, and stimulation
00:29in erogenous zones, commonly the nipple area.
00:35For most women, orgasm depends critically on stimulation of the external glands of the
00:40clitoris.
00:44The clitoris has the most nerve endings in the human body.
00:51It has legs and vestibular bulbs that wrap around the vagina.
00:58The legs and the bulbs contain erectile tissue that fills with blood and expands when sexually
01:05aroused.
01:11Some women can achieve different kinds of orgasms from stimulation of select regions
01:16inside the vagina, such as the so-called G-spot and cervix.
01:28Or a blend of the two.
01:35Erogenous zones are sensitive areas that can provide pleasure and sexual arousal when they
01:40receive stimulation.
01:55And the nipples are a common erogenous zone for many people.
02:03Each nipple has hundreds of nerve endings, making them super-sensitive tissue.
02:12When the nipples are stimulated, they send sparks in the genital sensory cortex.
02:21This is the same area of the brain that's aroused by vaginal or clitoral stimulation.
02:36During arousal, blood flows to the genitals, causing them to become more sensitive.
02:48As arousal increases, a person's heart and breathing rate may increase.
02:58Many women experience rhythmic muscle spasms in the vagina, uterus, and anus during or
03:06even after an orgasm.
03:10Contractions typically last between 0.8 and 17 seconds, but it can be different.
03:21Lubrication begins when the hormones signal to the brain that you are being aroused sexually.
03:37And the vulvovaginal glands start secreting fluids to help the process of penetration.
03:48There is swelling in the inner and outer vaginal limbs.
03:57Although orgasm in women is not accompanied by seminal emission, some women squirt a mixture
04:04of urine and Skene's gland secretions from the urethra at orgasm, which contain urea,
04:13creatinine, uric acid, and prostate-specific antigen.
04:21Hormonal birth control during or after pregnancy and menopause may cause some women to find
04:27it difficult to feel wet and experience painful intercourse.
04:37Without asking her, there is no way to tell if a woman has had an orgasm.
04:47An orgasm is both a physical and psychological response.
04:53Some women may need to feel love to orgasm.
05:07Excessive stress and strains of life, relationship problems, poor physical and mental health,
05:15a history of abortion and sexual abuse.
05:20Also, sometimes being religious and having sexual shame and stigma could make it more
05:26difficult to orgasm.
05:31Many females can have another orgasm after the resolution, whereas males usually require
05:37a period of rest before having another orgasm.
05:43Women do not need to orgasm to get pregnant.
05:46However, orgasms may boost fertility.
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