The Va-Journal

Science-Based | Female-Focused

Written and researched by Laura Haley PT, DPT

Did I Just Cum or Pee?

Unfortunately there is just not a lot of research on this topic, and just not a lot of research on women’s health in general. There are only a few studies on this particular topic, and the concluded evidence is still up for debate. Here are 4 tips that might help determine if you are producing urine or ejaculate during intercourse and climax.

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6 Best (Heterosexual) Sex Positions for Minimal Pain During Intercourse 

First thing to keep in mind is that when women are aroused, our body goes into a physiological response: our vaginal vault increases, our pelvic floor muscles relax, and our skene’s glands provide us with a wonderful and delicious biological lubricant. If we are just really not in the mood, our body may not be doing the physiological changes necessary for pain free intercourse. 

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