女性潮吹噴出來的不是水? 潮吹液體的真相

Is it not water that is sprayed out by a female tide? The truth about squirting liquid

What fluid is ejaculated is still a mysterious topic, and most research on ejaculation has focused on whether it is or contains urine, but medical professionals continue to debate the source and nature of the fluid in women's ejaculation . What is the mysterious squirting liquid?


Where does the squirt fluid come from?

This is still debated, but more studies have pointed out that there is no more or less urine in the sprayed liquid. Some studies have pointed out that the ejaculation or outflow of ejaculation fluid is caused by "coital incontinence" caused by the pressure on the urethra for some reason during sexual intercourse.

If it is not sexual intercourse urinary incontinence, some scholars have pointed out that the ejaculation fluid may be discharged from Skene's glands. Skene's glands are located in the small openings on both sides of the urethra. There is glandular tissue under the mucosa proximal to the opening, similar to the prostate. When orgasm is reached, the glands contract and secrete a translucent fluid.

In addition to other studies on female ejaculation, according to the "British Metropolis Daily" report on the ejaculation study, the women participating in the test were required to urinate first before the orgasm stimulation, and use ultrasound to confirm that the bladder has been emptied, and then Allowing women to receive sexual stimulation to reach orgasm, the study found that before the female orgasm, the bladder was refilled with fluid; after the orgasm, according to the ultrasound image, the bladder fluid was emptied again, which made scholars almost sure that the fluid blowing came from bladder.

Squirting and female ejaculation?

The researchers then began to analyze the composition of these ejaculation fluids, and found that the fluid discharged by two of the subjects during ejaculation was the same as the urine excreted before orgasm; the ejaculation fluid of the other five women was found to have a small amount of prostate-specific Antigen (Prostate-specific antigen, PSA), this substance is usually a human enzyme secreted by the prostate gland when a man ejaculates, which can help sperm swim to the uterus. Although small amounts of prostate secretions are present in the ejaculated fluid, studies have shown that ejaculation is essentially the involuntary discharge of urine during sexual activity.

Obstetrician and gynecologist Samuel Salama explained that the PSA secreted by women mainly comes from Skene's glands, which are related to the G-spot orgasm and known as the female prostate.

There are two kinds of liquids ejected from tidal blowing, the main components of which are the same as urine, so they are transparent and colorless. Among them, the milky white liquid produced by the above-mentioned female ejaculation is diluted with urine before being discharged together.

According to Beverly Whipple, a neurophysiologist at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey, female ejaculation refers to the milky white fluid produced when a woman orgasms, not to A clear liquid that gushes out when the tide blows.

The function of blowing liquid

For the time being, the physiological function of the fluid discharged by women is still unknown. A 2009 paper in Medical Hypothesis suggests that it may have antimicrobial properties to protect against urinary tract infections.



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