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Ejaculation and female prostate Yes, female ejaculation does exist! Since one or two years, the term of female prostate is into the medical handbooks of histology (histology is the study of tissues and cells). Until now, the female prostate which was (and which is) also called Skene's gland into the anatomy and histology handbooks. The Skene's gland was considered as a non-important gland, which has some similarities with male prostate but as an atrophic state. Since few years, the female prostate has gained some importance in the female sexuality because, some women, have an ejaculation which is closed to the one of man. The female prostate weighs about 5 grams and has a volume, which is 4 to 5 times less important than the volume of the male prostate. It has the same histology structure (glands, canal and smooth muscles), the same secretions and the same pathology (inflammation etc...) than the male prostate. The female prostate is situated along the urethra at the anterior level in 60 to 70% of women and in 10% of women at the posterior level, which correspond in fact to the G-spot (discover by Grafenberg). In others cases, the prostate can be more extended along the urethra, or else not really developed. This prostate makes contact in the urethra (close to the urethra meatus, where the urine comes out) with some really fines canals. The female prostate would play an important act in the female orgasm during the penetration and the moves of pressure of the penis on the anterior wall of the vagina (just as the prostatic massages, in man, are often generator of orgasm). Do women, who have a non-developed prostate (almost non-existent), complain more frequently of anorgasmia? Finally, the existence of this female prostate can be an answer to the women who have a very important secretion during orgasm, like an ejaculation, and to the women who have a true orgasmic ejaculation. All this was until now very difficult to explain. To conclude, it is important to know that this notion of prostate in woman can explain some burns felt during penetration, whereas the gynecologist did not find any vaginal infections. |
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