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F.J. Espitia De La Hoz, PM-05 Prevalence and Characterization of Female Ejaculation. Cross-sectional Study, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, Volume 14, Issue Supplement_6, December 2017, Page e382, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsxm.2017.10.044
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Introduction
Female ejaculation is a phenomenon characterized by the outflow of a liquid, different from the urine, through the urethra, at the moment of orgasm. What is unquestionable is that the debate continues about the structures involved in its production and those related to its expulsion, as well as the desire to know its complete composition.
Materials and methods
Observational, descriptive cross-sectional, prospective and population-based study. Women between 18 and 39 years old were enrolled; from January 1, 2012 to June 30, 2016 (Table 1). These women had to masturbate until reaching orgasm by manual stimulation or assisted with non-vaginal sex toys. The sample was taken in a container ready for collection and was immediately processed by the researchers for the purpose of a quantitative and biochemical analysis.
Objective
To evaluate the biochemical characteristics of urethral fluid expelled during female orgasm in a group of sex workers and to determine the prevalence of ejaculation in these women.