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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Page 167
... usually continues for two to four weeks postpartum . Incisions in the perineum and posterior vaginal wall ( episiotomy ) made to aid in the delivery of the child usually are well healed within two to three weeks . Therefore , from a ...
... usually continues for two to four weeks postpartum . Incisions in the perineum and posterior vaginal wall ( episiotomy ) made to aid in the delivery of the child usually are well healed within two to three weeks . Therefore , from a ...
Page 268
... usually does lower the sexual responsiveness of the involved male . If the physical distress is acute , pneumonia for example , lack of sexual tension usually is transient and is accepted without question by both husband and wife . If ...
... usually does lower the sexual responsiveness of the involved male . If the physical distress is acute , pneumonia for example , lack of sexual tension usually is transient and is accepted without question by both husband and wife . If ...
Page 296
... usually is held rigidly in midposition , but with orgasm imminent , minor degrees of opisthotonos may develop during an automanipulative sequence or for the supine coital partner . Usually there is an involuntary increase in the rate of ...
... usually is held rigidly in midposition , but with orgasm imminent , minor degrees of opisthotonos may develop during an automanipulative sequence or for the supine coital partner . Usually there is an involuntary increase in the rate of ...
Contents
The Sexual Response Cycle | 3 |
The Research Population | 9 |
Female Extragenital Response | 27 |
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active coition age group aging male anatomic artificial vagina automanipulative Bartholin's glands breast cervical Chapter clinical clitoral body clitoral glans color change contractile contractions detumescence develop diameter effective sexual stimulation ejaculation ejaculatory process engorged established excitement phase female sexual female study subjects female's frequently human female human sexual increase individual intensity intravaginal involuntary involution labia minora levels of sexual male study subjects male's manipulation minor labia muscle normal nulliparous observed occurs onset organ orgasmic experience orgasmic expression orgasmic phase orgasmic platform orgasmic-phase outer third pelvic penile erection penis physical physiologic response plateau phase plateau-phase levels postpartum pregnancy resolution phase response patterns response to sexual scrotal seminal fluid seminal-fluid sex flush sex tension increment sexual activity sexual performance sexual response cycle sexual tension specific study-subject population techniques tension levels tion transcervical trimester tumescence unstimulated urethra usually uterine uterus vaginal barrel vaginal lubrication vaginal outlet vasocongestion venous woman women younger