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One reported that ejaculation occurred most often immediately preceding her menstrual period. A second respondent stated that for the last several years, ejaculation is much less likely to occur from 2 days after ovulation until 2 days prior to menstruation.

The third respondent stated that she does not ejaculate during her menstrual period. Frequency of Ejaculation To be eligible for this study, women needed to experience ejaculation regularly. All eleven respondents experiencing ejaculation in conjunction with orgasm reported that ejaculation occurred with most orgasms.

Most women stated that once they were past a particular arousal threshold, ejaculation happened consistently. Three respondents stated that ejaculation happened with every orgasm no matter what their arousal state. Ejaculation and Release Several women reported feeling a sense of release upon ejaculation and congestion when ejaculation did not occur, even though they did orgasm.

Amount of Ejaculatory Fluid The subjective nature of this question provided a substantial challenge. Respondents were asked how large a wet spot on a fluffy bath towel would be when given a scale of common household objects. Three women reported a soda can to compact disc sized wet spot after a typical ejaculation. Nine women reported substantially larger amounts of fluid.

Discussion Responses from this inquiry show that ejaculation and orgasm are not simultaneous for some women. Ejaculation occurs at different times in the arousal cycle for different women. In this laboratory study of ten ejaculating women in Czechoslovakia, four women repeatedly ejaculated but did not show any classic signs of orgasm as observed by two attending physicians.

These participants also did not self-report orgasm and stated that ejaculation was not the climax of their sexual response. It may be more advantageous to view ejaculation as an independent event rather than a certain type of orgasm. At least two doctors attended each session.

These same groupings are possible in this Wisconsin study. As described by my respondents, clitoral stimulation seemed most likely to bring on ejaculation. Only two out of the 13 respondents reported ejaculation and orgasm to occur from vaginal stimulation only. They also did not report G-spot stimulation or deep vaginal stimulation as causing ejaculation, which may mean that stimulation of the vaginal introitus is sufficient for these two women.

Four respondents spontaneously mentioned deep vaginal or G-spot stimulation in their responses. When this was concurrent with clitoral stimulation, orgasm and ejaculation were likely to occur.

In each of the three expulsion groups, some participants preferred vaginal stimulation only to reach orgasm, while others wanted clitoral stimulation only. Also not all women experienced orgasm upon ejaculation. Some of the Czech women did not reach orgasm in the laboratory setting although they did ejaculate fluid several times with repeated stimulation.

These findings support the experiences reported by women in this study. An episode may include more than one orgasm or period of stimulation and ejaculation. Women reported both small and large amounts, although most women reported large amounts.

Nevertheless, the differing amounts of fluid described are consistent with the reports of other authors. Belzer estimates 10 ml Belzer et al. No research has been done in this area for over 20 years, and we still do not have an answer satisfying to most sexologists as to what female ejaculate fluid is or where it is manufactured.

While small amounts of fluid may be produced by the female prostate, logic tells us that large amounts of fluid must be stored and released from the bladder. Copious amounts of fluid must be produced by an organ. Yet most women in this study report that their ejaculate is dissimilar to their urine. Gilliland report emptying their bladder minutes prior to ejaculating and still releasing large amounts of fluid. Based on previous research it is most likely that female ejaculate is composed of different combinations of arousal fluids for most women, with the possibility of added urine for some Whipple and Komisaruk Until the appropriate laboratory studies are done, this may be the most practical operational assumption.

Conclusion For the most part this study highlights what we do not know about female ejaculation. It indicates several trends that may be of interest to sexologists and physiological researchers.

The distinctive patterns in age of onset are deserving of further inquiry. Physiological changes may be responsible or it may have more to do with reaching a particular level of arousal, or a certain amount of intrapersonal safety and comfort. Overall, it is the effect of ignorance about female ejaculation that should arouse us to action, not just scientific curiosity. Ejaculation by women is not common knowledge in North America, and this is to the detriment of women experiencing it.

Currently only four recently published or reprinted consumer paperbacks mention the subject Ladas et al. Two are books that are primarily about the G-spot, and include the word in their title. As this and other research has shown Zaviacic et al.

Continued research on female ejaculation should explore types of sexual stimulation preferred by women without assuming that the G-spot is connected to their ejaculation. This will allow for a more complete and open exploration of this phenomenon. Normalizing female ejaculation and educating the public with accurate information can lead to more satisfying sexual relations for both men and women.

More distressing to us as sexologists should be the misinformation that abounds about female ejaculation. They also state that female ejaculate is not urine nor is it related to bladder function, which is still debatable when larger amounts are involved. However without accurate science to counter these claims, we lose our credibility and opportunity to enrich the sexual lives of men and women with accurate information. Lastly, participating in this research study had a positive, educational effect for participants.

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