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Some experts and authors writing for numerous magazines, argue that the point g helps women achieve orgasm. It is often referred to as a point of pleasure, and such promising words. However, the medical community continues to debate even about the very existence of the point g. Few doctors will give you a definite answer if you ask them directly, there is a point in a woman's body or not.
Those talks from the point g, may be interested to know the following:
- In most standard textbooks on gynecology point g is not mentioned.
- The manuals on anatomy, which use medical students and doctors, such a structure is not indicated.
- According to currently available data, none of the surgeon who performed gynecological surgery did not see the point g.
- At autopsy, pathologists also found a structure that could be a point of g.
On the other hand, there is ample evidence of women themselves, based on their sexual experiences, according to which the front wall of the vagina there is a region, which stimulated a great pleasure. In addition, many women say that by stimulating this area they reach the body, and sometimes - unusual, stronger than ever. Therefore, in the first half of the 20th century, scientists thought it would be logical to assume that the vagina does have a plot that focuses on a very sensitive nerve endings. It is this area and became known as the point g. The fact that it is not detected during surgery or autopsy, because it may be noticeable only when the woman is excited. Operating conditions that certainly does not help.
What speaks in favor of the point of g?
1944 - Opening of Dr. Grefenberga
In 1944, the German gynecologist Ernst Grefenberg doctor discovered a new erogenous zone in women, located somewhere on the front wall of the vagina. The results of his research in this area he published in a scientific journal in 1950. His article entitled "The role of the urethra in female orgasm." Urethra or the urethra is shorter in women than in men - its length is only about four centimeters. In the context of our theme, the most important is the fact that the urethra is located in the front wall of the vagina. Thus, the pressure on the lower portion of the vaginal wall results in pressure on the urethra.
Dr. Grefenberg suggested that the stimulation of this area causes strong stimulation leads to orgasm. He also linked this erogenous zone with the phenomenon of female ejaculation.
In 1950, an article of Dr. Grefenberga noticed only a few specialists. In the 50s and 60s his name was known mainly due to its contribution to the development of an intrauterine device
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1981 - gained the name of the point
On the discovery by Dr. Grefengergom point drew attention in 1981, when an article Addiego doctor and his colleagues called "female ejaculation: a case study." This article is a report on the study of only one case of a woman who claimed that a deeper experience orgasm as a result of stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall. The authors called the sensitive spot on the front wall of the vagina point g - in honor of Dr. Grefenberga.
1982 - the phenomenon of g begins
In 1982, three American scientists published a bestselling book "Point g and other discoveries in the field of human sexuality." Point g began to appear in the header of hundreds of thousands of publications and millions of people of both sexes had the Repose, which is only to find that magic point, and amazing orgasms guaranteed.
1983-2007 - a scientific fact or a new myth of gynecology?
In the 80s and 90s, many scientists have tried to understand what is the point of g, but no one was able to come to a final and definite results. Features researchers were limited by the fact that at that time there were no technologies that allow detailed study of the female genitalia. Lack of evidence, and even a little reliable information has led to the fact that in 2001, one of the leading scientific journals devoted to issues of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the point was named Grefenberga modern gynecological myth.
2008: Breakthrough with ultrasound
Point g again become a worldwide sensation in March 2008, when a group of Italian scientists examined using ultrasound twenty women. It was found that approximately half of study participants between the vagina and the urethra has tissue sealing area. Moreover, the results of interviews with the subjects revealed that women who have had such seals are more likely to experience vaginal orgasm. Vaginal called orgasm caused by stimulation of the vagina only - no stimulation of the clitoris or any other erogenous zones. Despite the fact that these findings can not be interpreted unambiguously, the general public has come to the conclusion that the Italians managed to find a point of g.
Since the sample was very small, many physicians react to the opening of the Italian colleagues are skeptical. To the results of such research could be taken seriously, you should be evaluated by ultrasound significantly more women.
In 2010, a team of scientists from London has made another sensation, saying that there is no point g. It turned out that this statement was based only on the results of the poll of 900 pairs of female twins, who were asked to express their opinion on whether they have a point g, or not. The researchers then compared the answers that gave the twins in each pair. The results of this study are hardly convincing. About a month after the publication of a group of gynecologists in France said that this study was carried out without due respect for women; in their statement said that actually the point g is at least 56% of women.
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