«It could cause the whole uterus to
contract during an orgasm — there can be massive contractions in the whole area,» she adds.
Not exact matches
It is the feel good hormone that just so happens to also be responsible for
contracting the uterus (i.e.
during an
orgasm, or
during labor).
She explains that, «
during orgasm, the blood flow to the genitals increases and the uterus does
contract.
Symptoms may include difficulty inserting a tampon (since the muscles are
contracted), an overactive bladder (caused by muscle spasms), pain
during or after a bowel movement, feeling like your partner is «hitting a wall»
during sex, and trouble reaching
orgasm (again, due to
contracted muscles).
«If someone has very well developed PC muscles and
during exercises they really start to
contract them, I think
orgasms are absolutely possible
during that.»
Second, the flexing and
contracting of muscles
during orgasm apparently reduces the intensity of cramps.
Then again, they added, some of that fluid could also be small amounts of urine: «Ultrasounds have shown that the bladder fills
during sexual intercourse and
contracts in women who «squirt» fluid from the urethra at
orgasm,» they wrote.
These muscles are sexual in function and
contract along with other muscles of our pelvic floor
during orgasm.
During orgasm, your pelvic floor muscles contract; so the stronger your pelvic muscles are, and the better you are at engaging them during intercourse, the more intense your orgasm shou
During orgasm, your pelvic floor muscles
contract; so the stronger your pelvic muscles are, and the better you are at engaging them
during intercourse, the more intense your orgasm shou
during intercourse, the more intense your
orgasm should be.