Female Ejaculation

Female Ejaculation

Overview
There is a some disagreement over whether or not there really is a form of "female ejaculation." Female ejaculation is thought to be a release of fluid from the Skene's glands. These glands are located inside the urethra.

The Skene’s gland is similar to the prostate gland in guys. It produces a fluid that is similar to the chemical composition of prostatic fluid, the fluid that makes up the majority of semen. Some women may produce greater amounts of fluid from these glands than others, which explains why some women release a large amount of fluid during an orgasm while others do not.

It is also possible that some urine may leak during sex due to pressure on the female bladder. This release of urine should not be thought of as ejaculation.

Not all women have the capability of ejaculating and those who do cannot each time they have intercourse. It is also not something that takes place every time a female experiences an orgasm.

The amount of fluid that flows out can be just a few drops or a few tablespoonfuls.

Last updated on: Aug 11, 2011

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