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Facts
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* 43% of all women (and therefore, their husbands/partners as well)
are
* 50% more women than men, are suffering from Erectile Dysfunction,
* Many people fail to recognize that unless a woman's clitoris is
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intimacy? If
one or more vaginal childbirths have caused your vagina to become loose, and
"not tight", he has probably noticed as well. You can once again, have
the "tight vagina" of your youth! What
you, and he are experiencing, is something called "Vaginal
Relaxation," the medical jargon for "loose vagina."
Did
you know that over 30 million American women and their husbands are suffering
loss of joy and intimacy due to "Vaginal
Relaxation?" Have
you or your husband noticed that the thrill of intimacy you and he used to enjoy
has been diminished due to the loss of your vagina's tightness? Did
you know that about 35 million to 40 million American women and their
husbands and partners - are suffering from Vaginal
Relaxation.? Vaginal
Relaxation is often referred to as a loose vagina wherein the
vagina is not as tight as it once was, whether due to vaginal childbirth, age,
or other vaginal trauma. The vagina has become relaxed, or loose, and now it has
become a problem for the woman, as well as her husband/partner. Some
women, as another symptom of Vaginal
Relaxation, have problems controlling their urine in certain situations or
notice changes in their bowel habits. These symptoms of Vaginal
Relaxation are typically related to one or more problems that occur as a
result of vaginal childbirth, other vaginal trauma, aging or a combination of
the above. There
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Relaxation with treatments sometimes including surgery that will
help them return to a life without the embarrassment, disappointments and
heartache of the symptoms and discomforts associated with Vaginal
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Depression can be a very serious and life-threatening condition that may require
life-long management and treatment. Treating depression may sometimes have
a lower than hoped for success rate and estimates indicate that more than half
of all patients with depression have relapses. Anti-depressant drugs and
medication may lessen symptoms but may not relieve all of the symptoms in some
patients. Vagus
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Seizures also do not always respond to treatment. Some patients have tried two
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small wire runs to the patient's vagus nerve, which is then stimulated by the
device, in the same manner a pacemaker works. In general, patients with
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Perineorrhaphy is the reconstruction of the muscles and tissues at the opening of the vagina and has successfully decreased the "introitus" or size of the vaginal opening. Perineorrhaphy does NOT reduce sexual sensation, in fact, properly performed, Perineorrhaphy INCREASES sensation for the woman as well as her husband/partner.
What is Vaginal
Dryness?
Vaginal dryness is one of the most distressing, and painful problems a woman faces. Vaginal dryness occurs when the natural vagina secretions decreases within the vagina. The amount of vaginal moisture varies throughout a woman's monthly menstrual cycle. Vaginal dryness is particularly problematical as a woman enters and becomes menopausal.
Vaginal moisturizers, provided by numerous companies, and a variety of brand names, are products designed to relieve the pain and discomfort of vaginal dryness. These products are applied or inserted, into the vagina, one or more times per day, depending on the amount of vaginal dryness she may be experiencing.
A vaginal moisturizer may or may not be a vaginal lubricant. Vaginal lubricants are normally used as an aid for intercourse and used on a short-term basis to help a woman that is not able to produce enough vaginal moisture to permit her to comfortably (and painlessly) engage in intercourse.
A menstruating woman's vaginal moisture changes from day to day, and varies depending upon her hormones that control the production of vaginal moisture. A woman can experience vaginal dryness even during times of menstrual bleeding, especially when using tampons, as tampons can remove the natural moisture her vagina produces which can cause irritation and pain.
What is Female Sexual Arousal Disorder?
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder or simply "FSAD" occurs when a woman is unable to attain and maintain a full and complete erection of her clitoris along with sufficient vaginal lubrication during intercourse to be able to reach an orgasm.
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder may also be diagnosed when the woman has no desire for sexual intercourse.
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder affects up to 43 percent of all women, or an estimated 90 million women. Most women (more than 1/2) with FSAD are postmenopausal. Some women with Female Sexual Arousal Disorder describe the condition as being "unable to get turned on," or being continually disinterested in sex. Female Sexual Arousal Disorder has also been called "frigidity." Other symptoms of Female Sexual Arousal Disorder may include dyspareunia and vaginismus, both of which involve pain during intercourse.
The woman and her husband/partner should both be seen as this is a "couple's problem" that is typically best resolved with both partners in treatment. Their doctor will also insure that this is not the result of another psychological disorder which could be a primary problem.
If the husband/ partner of a patient with suspected Female Sexual Arousal Disorder feels that this is a problem within the relationship, that concern should be sufficient for the individual to seek psychological consultation.
What is Female
Erectile Dysfunction?
Female Erectile Dysfunction occurs when a woman is unable to attain, and maintain a complete erection of her clitoris through orgasm.
If the husband/partner of a patient with suspected Female Erectile Dysfunction feels that this is a problem within the relationship, his concern should be sufficient for the individual to seek psychological consultation.
What Are Female
Sexual Problems?
Female Sexual Problems are also referred to as "Female Sexual Dysfunction." A woman may have one or more Female Sexual Problems that we are just now learning that may be related to a number of factors.
Typically, Female Sexual Problems are labeled generically as "Female Sexual Dysfunction" until such time as her doctor or therapist may be able to make a proper diagnosis.
Female Sexual Problems may be a cause of significant distress to both her and her husband.
If the husband/partner of a patient with suspected Female Sexual Problems feels that this is a problem within the relationship, his concern should be sufficient for the individual to seek psychological consultation.
What is Female
Orgasmic Disorder?
Female Orgasmic Disorder is
defined as a sexual dysfunction that is characterized by a persistent or
recurrent delay or absence of orgasm following the excitement phase of the
female sexual response cycle, causing significant distress or interpersonal
problems, and not being attributable to a drug or a general medical condition.
Female Orgasmic Disorder is directly related with the woman's inability to attain and maintain a fully-erect clitoris.
Without a full
erection of the clitoris, a woman cannot reach an orgasm.
What is Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder?
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder or "HSDD" has been defined as a deficiency or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity. Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder is considered a disorder if it causes distress for the woman or husband. The woman and her husband should both be seen as this is a "couple's problem" that is typically best resolved with both partners in treatment. Their doctor will also insure that this is not the result of another psychological disorder which could be a primary problem.
If the husband/partner of a patient with suspected Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder feels that this is a problem within the relationship, his concern should be sufficient for the individual to seek psychological consultation.
Menopause is a normal change in a woman's life when her period stops. That's why some people call menopause "the change of life" or "the change." During menopause a woman's body slowly produces less of the hormones estrogen and progesterone. This often happens between the ages of 45 and 55 years old. A woman has reached menopause when she has not had a period for 12 months in a row.
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Hormone therapy for menopause has also been called hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Lower hormone levels in menopause may lead to hot flashes, vaginal dryness and thin bones. To help with these problems, women are often given estrogen or estrogen with progestin (another hormone). Like all medicines, hormone therapy has risks and benefits. Talk to your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist about hormones. If you decide to use hormones, use them at the lowest dose that helps. Also use them for the shortest time that you need them.
Every woman's period will stop at menopause. Some women may not have any other symptoms at all.
As women begin reaching the age of 40, their bodies are preparing for menopause, or the stopping of their monthly menstrual periods. Menopause never happens all at once. As young ladies approach their first period and monthly menstruation, her body's hormones are "transitioning" to producing hormones levels that will support monthly menstruation for about the the next 35 years. Similarly, as women reach their 40's, their bodies' hormone levels begin to change, and in preparation of menopause.
Women will know they are approaching menopause, as they will notice the following symptoms:
Changes in your period - time between periods or flow may be different.
Hot flashes ("hot flushes") - getting warm in the face, neck and chest.
Night sweats and sleeping problems that lead to feeling tired, stressed or tense.
Vaginal changes - the vagina may become dry and thin, and sex may be painful.
Thinning of your bones, which may lead to loss of height and bone breaks (osteoporosis).
For some women, many of these changes will go away over time without treatment.
Some women will choose treatment for their symptoms and to prevent bone loss. If you choose treatment, estrogen alone or estrogen with progestin (for a woman who still has her uterus or womb) can be used.
Hormone therapy is the most effective FDA approved medicine for relief of hot flashes, night sweats or vaginal dryness.
Hormones may reduce your chances of getting thin, weak bones (osteoporosis) which break easily.
For some women, hormone therapy may increase their chances of getting blood clots, heart attacks, strokes, breast cancer, and gall bladder disease. For a woman with a uterus, estrogen increases her chance of getting endometrial cancer (cancer of the uterine lining). Adding progestin lowers this risk.
You can, but there are also other medicines and things you can do to help your bones.
No, do not use hormone therapy to prevent heart attacks or strokes.
No, do not use hormone therapy to prevent memory loss or Alzheimer's disease.
Studies have not shown that hormone therapy prevents aging and wrinkles or increases sex drive.
You should talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist. Again, hormones should be used at the lowest dose that helps and for the shortest time. (For example, check if you still need them every 3-6 months.)
The risks and benefits may be the same for all hormone products for menopause, such as pills, patches, vaginal creams, gels and rings.
At this time, we do not know if herbs or other "natural" products are helpful or safe. Studies are being done to learn about the benefits and risks.
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Vaginal dryness is one of the most distressing, and painful problems a woman faces. Vaginal dryness occurs when the natural vagina secretions decreases within the vagina. The amount of vaginal moisture varies throughout a woman's monthly menstrual cycle. Vaginal dryness is particularly problematical as a woman enters and becomes menopausal.
Vaginal moisturizers, provided by numerous companies, and a variety of brand names, are products designed to relieve the pain and discomfort of vaginal dryness. These products are applied or inserted, into the vagina, one or more times per day, depending on the amount of vaginal dryness she may be experiencing.
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All menstruating women's vaginas go through monthly changes wherein their vagina's smell or scent changes from one day to the next, and throughout her monthly menstrual cycle. The amount of vaginal secretions, cervical mucous and vaginal moisture, changes from one day to the next, and throughout the monthly menstrual cycle. This is due to the flow of hormones that produce these changes throughout her cycle and also the reason for her monthly menstruation, if she has not conceived.
Vaginal odor problems can be related to many things related to her menstrual hygiene, vaginal hygiene, and/or feminine hygiene, but may also be an indication of a medical condition that may need immediate treatment.
Here are some of the signs and symptoms related and possible causes of V.O. (vaginal odor):
Vaginal odor
may be the result of an inflammation of her vagina. The vaginal
inflammation is often a result of infection in or around the vagina or vulva,
called the vulvovaginal area. Sometimes this condition is referred to as
vulvovaginitis.
Causes of Vaginal Odor
Bacterial Vaginosis
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Sexually Transmitted Infection(s)
Syphilis
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Bacterial Vaginosis leads to vaginal odor, what causes it?
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is a type of vulvovaginitis. Bacterial Vaginosis occurs
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Many times, when a woman begins taking antibiotics, these antibiotics kill off
the natural organisms in her vagina. This may cause some organisms in her
vagina to multiply, and these organisms produce chemicals that cause a fish-like
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The clitoris is located where the the labia minora (inner vulvar lips) meet.
The pea-shaped clitoris that you can see on the outside of the vulva, or under the clitoral "hood," is actually the end or tip of a long shaft that goes deep into the woman's body, and separates into two shafts that surround the vagina.
The pea-shaped head of the clitoris is called the "clitoral glans," which is rounded and pea-shaped that comes in different sizes.
The clitoris' longer part, that you cannot see, is the clitoral shaft. The
entire length of the clitoris contains cavernous bodies that can engorge with
blood, when a woman becomes sexually excited. This causes the woman's
clitoris to become erect.
The tissue of the labia minora (inner lips) at the top of the vulva form a hood
which normally covers the shaft of the clitoris. Again, the only visible
part of the clitoris that you can see, is the clitoral
glans, which looks like a small pea. The size and shape of a woman's
clitoris can vary considerably from woman to woman. To see more of the clitoris,
all you need to do is pull back or retract the clitoral hood - moving it toward
the belly-button.
What
are "Clitoral Adhesions?"
Clitoral adhesions are
similar to labial adhesions, except clitoral adhesions are located on and
around a girl's/woman's clitoris or under her clitoral
hood, which covers the clitoris most of the time. Clitoral
adhesions limits and/or prevents the clitoral
hood to freely slide across the clitoral
glans of the clitoris. You will know if you or your daughter has
clitoral adhesions when you
pull or retract on the clitoral hood,
the clitoral glans moves with
the clitoral hood instead of the
clitoral hood retracting by
itself, i.e., the glans of the clitoris moves with your pulling the clitoral
hood. This can be very painful. If you are checking your young
daughter for clitoral adhesions,
You may not be able to pull the clitoral hood back far enough to expose the entire clitoral glans if you or your daughter has clitoral adhesions. This could make cleaning the clitoral area difficult if not impossible.
Minor
clitoral adhesions may be
remedied by without the need for a doctor's intervention. The clitoral
adhesions may be released through pressure on the clitoral
hood. Things like bathing, masturbation, bicycle riding, and horseback
riding. If you do not properly wash your vulva in a manner that
places traction on her hood, or masturbate in a manner that causes you to
pull back the clitoral hood, you
may not separate any clitoral adhesions that form, or prevent the
formation of adhesions in the future.
If you believe you have clitoral
adhesions or labial adhesions,
you may be able to eliminate them by repeatedly pulling on your clitoral
hood, in 360 degree directions (up, down, left, right, rotating in
circles as well), or by taking a hot bath.
Clitoral
adhesions
will not disappear immediately as it took some time for the clitoral
adhesions to form.
Women
who experience pain can ask their partner or doctor to examine their
vulva, and separating the labia, attempt to locate the source of the pain
or by using a mirror and seeking the source of the pain themselves.
If you experience clitoral
adhesions, either you or your partner can moisten a q-tip with baby
oil or vitamin E to clean and loosen the secretions. Remember, the clitoral
hood needs to "glide" easily over the clitoris. To lubricate
the clitoral hood and loosen the
secretions underneath, you or your partner may want to massage the area
with a topical cream or baby oil. This may require you and/or your
partner to do this for several days or for several weeks. Due to the
sensitive nature of the clitoris and clitoral
glans, it may be painful during the cleaning or massage due to the
adhesions.
In
the event you are unable to treat the symptoms of clitoral adhesions, and
you or your partner cannot determine the reason for the pain, a doctor may
need to be consulted. If your clitoral hood extends well past the clitoral
glans, or if your clitoral hood
is thick or closed, the adhesions may be totally concealed, with no
visible indications. You should be very explicit in your office visit with
the physician regarding your pain and show him the exact location of the
any pain, even retracting your clitoral
hood, if necessary for his viewing.
The clitoral adhesions
caused by the accumulated smegma is caused by the two tissues surfaces
growing together, due to failure to wash away these accumulations. As a
result, the body tries to heal and eliminate the source of the irritation,
thus causing the tissues to fuse as adhesions. These clitoral adhesions,
or labial adhesions in the event the labia minora fuse together, may also
form as a result of the hood laying in constant contact with the clitoral
glans.
Additionally, either you or your partner may want to massage baby oil,
vitamin E, or a petroleum based lubricant or antibacterial ointment up
under your clitoral hood and on the clitoral
glans.
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The clitoris has a "clitoral hood" or foreskin that produces a oily, lubricating fluid called sebum that allows the hood or foreskin of the clitoris to move back and forth over the smooth and healthy clitoral glans, or the tip of the clitoris. When
the vulva is not properly cleaned, wherein the oily, lubricating fluid
(sebum) is not washed away regularly, it will accumulate and turn into a
cheese-like substance called smegma. This smegma can dry out and irritate
and "adhere" to the clitoris. The irritation can be relatively
mild or lead to a persistent inflammation and cause severe pain. Over
time, the accumulation and build-up of smegma under the clitoral hood,
causes the clitoris' foreskin or hood to adhere to the clitoral
glans and to the body of the clitoris well under the hood. Because of
these clitoral adhesions, the foreskin has essentially become stuck, or
glued to the clitoris, and can no longer be moved back and forth over the clitoral
glans. This causes pain in young girls and makes sexual
intercourse in adult women practically impossible, depending on the
severity. Clitoral
adhesions may also be responsible for female sexual arousal disorder
and female orgasmic disorder in some adult women.
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What are "Labial
Adhesions"?
Young girls and adult women may get labial
adhesions. Labial adhesions are similar to clitoral adhesions
except the smegma adheres to the labia minora (sometimes the labia majora)
or the lips of the vulva surrounding the vagina that has caused
the labia minora to fuse or become stuck together. This happens to about
5% to 10% percent of all young girls.
Young girls and women with labia that are stuck or fused together
should immediately be seen by a pediatrician or gynecologist as the urine
flow (and menstrual flow in adult women) can become blocked and a serious
infection or infections are very likely to occur if she is not seen by a
doctor.
What
causes
Labial
Adhesions?
This probably happened because your daughter has little to no estrogen.
Baby girls get a large dose of estrogen while they're still in the uterus.
About one to two months after her birth, the maternal estrogen level drops
off, and this hormonal change can affect many parts of a baby's body,
including the lining of a girl's labia. Her labia may even stick together.
This "adhesion" of her labia can continue or come and go
throughout childhood, according to many pediatricians.
What can be done to treat
Labial
Adhesions?
First of all, parents should NOT try to pull or separate your daughter's
labia apart, since that might hurt. Unless the adhesion is causing any
problems, it's best to leave it alone. The idea of your daughter having
labial adhesion probably worries you more than it bothers her.
However, if the adhesion extends to cover the opening of the urethra and
is trapping urine in the genital area, then you'll definitely want to see
your child's doctor about treatment. Trapped urine can cause irritation
and possibly infection. You'll know if your daughter's labial adhesions
are covering the urethral opening if you find less urine in her diaper
(for a young child) or she's having trouble peeing, or if her genital area
looks irritated, she's irritable and crying, and she has a fever (due to
infection).
Normally doctors prescribe a topical estrogen cream to treat the problem.
Your doctor will tell you to apply this cream directly to the affected
tissue, and in about two weeks it should unseal the labia. You'll probably
start by applying the cream two or three times a day, then two times a
day, then just once a day. It's important to reduce the amount of estrogen
cream you use gradually. If you just stop the treatment suddenly, the
labia will close up again.
What is a "Clitoridotomy"?
A clitoridotomy is the removal or reduction of the prepuce or foreskin - more commonly referred to as the "clitoral hood" of a woman's clitoris.
Clitoridotomy is one of the fastest-growing medical procedures which takes less than 45 minutes, and performed on an out-patient basis, at a doctor's office.
There are two types of clitoridotomy - 1. the complete removal of the clitoral hood - also known as Clitoral Hood Removal and 2. the reduction of the foreskin or prepuce of the clitoral hood, known as Clitoral Hood Reduction.
There are many reasons why women are choosing to have a clitoridotomy - or removal or reduction of the clitoral hood. Chief among these reasons are that women do not like the appearance of the extra loose skin surrounding the clitoris. Other leading reasons for a clitoridotomy also include the ability to increase sexual pleasure as the removal or reduction of the excess skin surrounding the clitoris will greatly enhance clitoral sensation.
For Clitoral Hood Removal, this short medical procedure, also takes place in a doctor's office on an outpatient basis. This results with the woman's clitoral glans (the tip of the clitoris) permanently exposed. That's why this very popular procedure is commonly referred to as a "hoodectomy." This may be cause too much clitoral stimulation for some women, with significantly greater periods of "clitoral erection," from just walking around and other non-sexual activities. For this reason, some women prefer the "Clitoral Hood Reduction."
For
Clitoral Hood Reduction,
this very safe, simple and very effective procedure also takes place in a
doctor's office on an outpatient basis. The results from this
procedure leaves the woman's clitoral glans (the tip of the clitoris)
covered, with the "excess" clitoral hood removed. The
correct medical term for this procedure is a "Clitoridotomy."
What is "Clitoropexy"?
Clitoropexy
repositions your clitoris when
it protrudes beyond its normal anatomical location - which may cause pain,
or embarrassment, or both.
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For now, if female sexual pleasure is not pleasurable, you may want to consider a Clitoridotomy, or "Clitoral Hood Reduction."
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More Information about the Simple Medical Procedure called "Clitoridotomy."
Clitoridotomy, or "Clitoral Hood Reduction" and/or "Clitoral Hood Removal" is medically the medical procedure that may also be known as "Clitoroplasty," as the doctor performing this simple, relatively painless procedure, is working around the area of the clitoris - which is why it is also referred to as "Clitoroplasty." This safe and simple surgical procedure is also referred to as a "hoodectomy."
This very simple, highly effective, short (under 45 minutes, on average) and very safe medical procedure is one of the fastest growing surgical procedures that women are choosing to enhance their sexual pleasure and increase their ability to orgasm.
See one of the following sites for more information on this proven procedure that is helping a lot of women increase their pleasure:
For Clitoral Hood Removal, this short medical procedure, also takes place in a doctor's office on an outpatient basis. This results with the woman's clitoral glans (the tip of the clitoris) permanently exposed. That's why this very popular procedure is commonly referred to as a "hoodectomy." This may be cause too much clitoral stimulation for some women, with significantly greater periods of "clitoral erection," from just walking around and other non-sexual activities. For this reason, some women prefer the "Clitoral Hood Reduction."
For Clitoral Hood Reduction, this very safe, simple and very effective procedure also takes place in a doctor's office on an outpatient basis. The results from this procedure leaves the woman's clitoral glans (the tip of the clitoris) covered, with the "excess" clitoral hood removed. The correct medical term for this procedure is a "Clitoridotomy."
Clitoropexy is another simple procedure that is sometimes necessary. Clitoropexy repositions your clitoris when it protrudes beyond its normal anatomical location - which may cause pain, or embarrassment, or both.
See: www.FemaleGenitalSurgery.com and www.VaginalTighteningSurgery.com for more information and doctors that specialize in these procedures.
Did you know that over 30 million American women (and their husbands or partners) are suffering from Vaginal Relaxation and seeking help for this very serious problem?
See: www.VaginalRelaxation.com for more information for more information and doctors that specialize in these procedures.
Also, one of the fastest growing cosmetic procedure is "labia sculpting" or "labia contouring." A lot of women are either embarrassed or experience great discomfort and pain by their uneven labia minora, and particularly their long, "floppy" labia minora. Many women complain they can no longer wear bikinis for fear of their long, labia minora, falling out of their bikini. A lot of women experience pain with intercourse as their long labia minoras are pulled in and out of their vagina.
These simple medical procedures can make a woman feel more secure, and take away the pain and embarrassment of long, uneven labia minora.
See: www.LabialReduction.com, www.LabiaMinoraReduction.com or www.LabiaReductionSurgery.com for more information and doctors that specialize in these procedures.
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Some of the information on this website is about surgical reduction or removal of the clitoral hood (the prepuce or foreskin) of a woman's clitoris. For most women, this significantly increases their sexual pleasure and ability to orgasm. After the short medical procedure, which takes place in a doctor's office on an outpatient basis, the results leave the woman's clitoral glans (the tip of the clitoris) permanently exposed (on a complete clitoral hood removal), making the clitoris much more sensitive to clitoral stimulation. This safe and simple surgical procedure is sometimes referred to as a "hoodectomy." The correct medical term for this procedure is a "clitorodotomy."
These procedures described in our website are NOT to be confused with clitoridectomy, excision, infibulation (also known as "pharaonic circumcision") or any other form of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). These procedures are illegal in most countries and we are entirely opposed to this barbaric, cruel and heartless form of "female circumcision." This brutal procedure is usually performed on non-consenting girls before their first menstruation, and as early as girls under the age of one. These procedures are intended to minimize or eliminate altogether the enjoyment of female sexual pleasure and prevent female sexual orgasm. We support the international efforts to eliminate these forms of female circumcision.
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