Human Sexual ResponseThe product of 11 years of clinical work with couples at the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation, St. Louis, this study is primarily concerned with the sexual response cycles of men and women between the ages of 21 and 50. |
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... uterine physiology in those areas not related directly to states of pregnancy or hormonal influence on the myometrium . Due to the technical difficulties inherent in working objectively with the human uterus , information available ...
... uterine physiology in those areas not related directly to states of pregnancy or hormonal influence on the myometrium . Due to the technical difficulties inherent in working objectively with the human uterus , information available ...
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... uterine positioning in the female pelvis . The following description of uterine - body reaction to sexual stimulation presumes an anteriorly placed or midposi- tioned uterus and does not apply to the organ in retroverted or retroflexed ...
... uterine positioning in the female pelvis . The following description of uterine - body reaction to sexual stimulation presumes an anteriorly placed or midposi- tioned uterus and does not apply to the organ in retroverted or retroflexed ...
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... Uterine - elevation reaction . Composite of sexual response cycle . of the vagina . Early in resolution uterine descent progresses rapidly . However , final return of the cervix to full apposition with the poste- rior vaginal wall ...
... Uterine - elevation reaction . Composite of sexual response cycle . of the vagina . Early in resolution uterine descent progresses rapidly . However , final return of the cervix to full apposition with the poste- rior vaginal wall ...
Contents
The Sexual Response Cycle | 8 |
The Research Population | 19 |
Female Extragenital Response | 27 |
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achieve activity anatomic appearance artificial body breast cervical Chapter clinical clitoral coital coition color concept concern continued contractions cooperation cycle demonstrated described develop direct early effective effective sexual ejaculation ejaculatory elevation erection established evidence excitement phase expression fact factor female fluid flush frequently functional glans human hyperventilation immediately increase individual influence initial intensity interest involuntary labia late levels of sexual loss lubrication maintained major male manipulation material measured minor muscle nipple normal observed obvious occurs onset organ orgasmic experience orgasmic platform patterns pelvic penile penis performance period physical physiologic plateau phase population positioning possible pregnancy present production rapid reaction recorded reported resolution phase result role seminal severe sexual response sexual stimulation sexual tension shaft specific stage study subjects techniques third tion trimester urethra usually uterine uterus vaginal barrel vasocongestion walls woman women younger