Not exact matches
«Sometimes when women are sexually aroused or stimulated there is an expulsion of
fluid from the glands around the urethra or anterior surface of the vagina
during or before
orgasm, though it's still hotly contested where the
fluid actually comes from,» says Dr. Ross.
It's just normal vaginal
fluid that comes out
during orgasm.»
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.
Some, but not all, researchers say that the
fluid produced by some women
during orgasm («female ejaculate») comes from these glands.