The process involved in female orgasm are myserious enough to keep us attentive when news about spontaneous orgasms come out. Piece by piece, the female climax puzzle starts to take shape as we read about women who experience orgasm even when they aren’t exactly aiming for it. One example of a strange orgasm scenario is childbirth. FoxNews tells about this phenomenon in a recent entry and documents a study conducted to look deeper into the phenomenon of female orgasms induced by a baby’s exit from the womb.
“Orgasmic birth appears to be part of Mother Nature’s master plan. Research conducted by Dr. Beverly Whipple in 1989, as well as others, indicates that orgasms can be induced in some women during childbirth. It is believed that this happens because of pressure from the baby’s head on its mother’s all-important hypogastric and pelvic nerve systems.
These nerves play a part in a woman’s ability to experience vaginal, cervical and G-spot orgasms. Explaining orgasmic birth, OB-GYN Dr. Christiane Northrup said that as the baby moves through the birth canal, it actually stimulates all the pathways involved in sexual pleasure. Plus the stages of natural childbirth mimic one’s normal sexual response in some ways; for example, breathing becomes faster and deeper.”
The article dishes out the gold about how this “childbirth orgasm” phenomenon happens, which got me thinking… pregnant or not, any woman can use these techniques to improve her sex life! The strategies listed include letting go of our fears (and inhibitions), seeing ourselves as sexual beings, and opening up to orgasm (relaxation and letting go of limiting thoughts). The piece also describes how we can allow oxytocin, the love-biochemical in our bodies, to simply flow during love making.




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Childbirth and orgasm don’t even belong in the same sentence. I could imagine that an orgasm during this time would require extreme receptivity to this idea.