Do you know if woman can ejaculate? I know this question is weird, but some women don't know if they ejaculate and some don't even know if it's ejaculation or if they missed pee. My name is Lilian Fiorelli I am a Urogynecologist and Specialist in Female Sexuality And today we are going to talk, did I ejaculate or did I lose pee?
First of all, give a thumbs up, press the bell and comment here Do you know if you have ejaculation or if you lost pee? To understand if there is ejaculation or not we must first understand: does a woman ejaculate? Where will the woman ejaculate?
So, the first answer is yes, the woman ejaculates! But to better understand where a woman ejaculates, how a woman ejaculates, it is necessary to understand a little anatomy. Here we visualize the external part of the female genital.
These are the labia majora Between the labia majora, we see this little mound, which is the clitoral hood Just below, the clitoris, the urethra, the vagina and the anus. And these two protuberances are the labia minora We know that in the urethra, next to it, there are one to three little holes on each side. These are called Skene's Glands.
In this model, we can see inside the woman's body Clitoris, urethra, vagina and anus. And along the urethra, we also have some small channels that can also accumulate fluid and they are the Intraurethral Glands. These glands, those of Skene and the urethra, they are called, in a layman's way, the Female Prostate Exactly because it accumulates a liquid and it can be ejaculated during a deep arousal and even an orgasm It's very similar to what happens in the prostate, during a deep arousal and in orgasm there is a contraction of muscles that are next to this gland and then expelling the sperm.
In men and women, this secretion is from female ejaculation. What causes a lot of doubt for some women is that, eventually, this liquid comes out, is it not real urine? Is it ejaculation?
To know this difference A first technique, very simple, is to smell. See if it smells like urine. Much of the secretion that is expelled has no urine component.
But eventually, even by passing through the urethra canal, it can carry some components of urine, but not necessarily be a urinary incontinence. And this we saw in some studies, which really analyze this secretion. It may have a urine component, but it is not considered urinary incontinence.
So, don't be worried if there's any secretion there at the end of sex. This must most likely be female ejaculation and you must be lucky. This female prostate It is functional in approximately 10% of women.
So feel very happy if you have this secretion coming out during orgasm. And if you woman don't feel this secretion, don't be sad That doesn't mean your pleasure is greater or lesser it just means that there is no liquid inside that gland or this gland is not functional. Pleasure is here in the head.
And it can be very delicious. So the next time some liquid comes out during sex. If you're really in doubt, you can smell a little, no problem But the really important thing is to enjoy this sex If you liked this video, give a thumbs up, press the bell Follow me on social media And comment here if you have any more questions for us to talk straight Maybe we'll meet in a next video talking more about female ejaculation.