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Assuming clitoris is required, the following 29 results were found.
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of their rides were more likely to have female sexual dysfunction (FSD), especially if the numbness/pain was around the clitoris. Cyclists experiencing genital pain within the first hour of their ride were more likely to have FSD. Interestingly, how...
- Type: Article
- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
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in the following structures: Pelvic floor muslces Perineal area Distal part of the urethra Anal canal Penis Scrotum Clitoris Parts of the labia and vulva Pain with sitting Vulvar pain Penile Pain Clitoral pain Pain with bowel movements Pain with...
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- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
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canal or on the vulva. So, while there are different types of scars, you’ll likely be able to see the scars on your clitoris, labia, or perineum and around the vaginal opening, either by looking down or holding a mirror between your legs. What can cause...
- Type: Article
- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Healthline
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plexus. The nerve fibers from the sympathetic plexus discontinue in a region that is very close to the vestibule, clitoris, Bartholin’s glands, and superficial vagina. The theory is that due to its connections to the plexuses, support of the ligaments...
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- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
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not only protects the bones and heart, but also the vagina,” she explains. As women get older, the vagina’s tissue and the clitoris have less estrogen and these factors can make having an orgasm challenging, she adds. This might lead you to think that...
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- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Parade
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syndrome (IC-PBS) Vaginismus Clitoral phimosis - an anatomical disorder involving the hood of skin around a woman's clitoris being fully or partially disabled, such as being too tight. A 2002 study published in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy...
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- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Giddy
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orgasm is tied to how your nerves and muscles interact together to stimulate the inner clit (because remember: your clitoris is much more than the bean-like button at the top of your vag). By engaging your pelvic floor muscles, or in some cases your hip...
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- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Cosmo
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and/ or psychological factors. Typically dysorgasmia is felt as pain with climax in or around the lower abdomen or clitoris, but symptoms can feel different from one person to the next. Due to a lack of research on female dysorgasmia, it is unknown how...
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- Author: Kasia Gondek, PT, DPT, CLT, CSCS
- Category: Blog
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role in sexual function. For women, the pelvic floor assists with arousal and orgasm as it is in close proximity with the clitoris (Rosenbaum 2007). The pelvic floor undergoes remarkable changes during and after pregnancy, impacting both physical health...
- Type: Article
- Author: Anna Larson, PT, DPT
- Category: Blog