The Mythical G-Spot: Past, Present and Future
Keywords:
G Spot; vaginal anatomy; clitoris; skene2019;s glands
Abstract
The so-called point Gr fenberg popularly known as G-spot corresponds to a vaginal area 1-2 cm wide behind the pubis in intimate relationship with the anterior vaginal wall and around the urethra complex clitoral that when the woman is aroused becomes more sensitive than the rest of the vagina Some women report that it is an erogenous area which once stimulated can lead to strong sexual arousal intense orgasms and female ejaculation Although the G-spot has been studied since the 40s disagreement persists regarding the translation localization and its existence as a distinct structure Objective Understand the operation and establish the anatomical points where the point G from embryology to adulthood Methodology A literature search in the electronic databases PubMed Ovid Elsevier Interscience EBSCO Scopus SciELO was performed Results descriptive articles and observational studies were reviewed which showed a significant number of patients Conclusion Sexual pleasure is a right we all have and women must find a way to feel or experience orgasm as a possible experience of their sexuality which necessitates effective stimulation
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