PREVALENCE AND CHARACTERIZATION OF FEMALE EJACULATION. CROSS SECTION STUDY. IN COLOMBIAN WOMEN OF QUINDIO. 2012 TO 2016

Authors

  • Franklin José Espitia De La Hoz Universidad Militar Nueva Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18041/2390-0512/biociencias.1.5323

Keywords:

ejaculation, female, women, orgasm, prostate, sexuality

Abstract

Introduction: Female ejaculation is a phenomenon characterized by the exit of a liquid, different from urine, through the urethra, at the moment of orgasm.

Objetives: To determine the prevalence of female ejaculation, in a group of sex workers, and to evaluate the physical and chemical characteristics of the ejected urethral fluid. Materials and methods: Descriptive study of cross section and prospective. Women between 18 and 39 years of age were enrolled, assisted in the researcher's consultation between January 2012 and June 2016, in the outpatient clinic of a private clinic in Armenia. Sex workers were included, without urinary incontinence, without sexually transmitted infections or vaginosis, and not pregnant or in puerperium. The prevalence of female ejaculation (expulsion of fluid through the urethra during excitement and orgasm) was measured and the physical and chemical characteristics of this secretion were evaluated (citric acid, acid phosphatase, fructose, PSA, density, osmolarity, pH, viscosity and volume).

Results: A total of 78 women were evaluated. The average age was 32.6 ± 8.2 years. The prevalence of female ejaculation was 69.23%. The average volume of the ejaculate was 29.73 ml. In the physical-chemical analysis of the urethral fluid it was found that the color varied between pearly and opalescent gray, with an osmolarity of 269.3 ± 3.57 mOsm / Kg, pH of 5.4, density of 1.032 g / L, viscosity it was 12.75 mm for the filament and an average volume of 29.73 cc; the most common substances were PSA 0.75 ng / ml with an average fructose concentration of 12 mmol / L and citric acid of 729 mg / L.

Conclusión: Female ejaculation is a reality in our population, about two out of three women present it.

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Published

2019-05-20