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Agenda
  • Chapter 3 The Female Body
  • Female Sexual Anatomy
  • Female Sexual Physiology
  • Sexual Response patterns

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Chapter 3
  • Female Sexual Anatomy

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Female Sex Organs
  • All embryos appear as female at first
  • Genetic and hormonal signals trigger the
    development of male organs in those embryos with
    XY chromosomes that will become male

4
Female Sex Organs in Utero
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Female Sex Organs
  • In spite of all that is known about female sex
    organs, some anatomical questions remain unknown
    or disputed
  • Range in clitoral size
  • Existence and function of the G-spot
  • Placement of nerves in the pelvic cavity

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Female Sex Organs
  • Sex organs serve a reproductive function
  • They also serve other functions
  • Bringing pleasure to self
  • Giving pleasure to others
  • May serve to attract potential sexual partners
  • Sharing of genital sexuality can play a bonding
    role in relationships

7
External Structures
  • External female genitals
  • mons pubis
  • clitoris
  • labia majora
  • labia minora
  • These genitals are collectively known as the
    vulva
  • Often referred to as vagina, yet the vagina is
    an internal structure

8
External Structures
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Mons Pubis
  • Latin for pubic mound
  • The pad of fatty tissue that covers the area of
    the pubic bone about 6 below navel.
  • Pubic hair grows on mons pubis beginning in
    puberty
  • In many women, this area is sensitive to
    stimulation

10
Clitoris
  • The Clitoris is the center of sexual arousal in
    the female
  • Contains a high concentration of nerve endings
  • Exquisitely sensitive to stimulation
  • shaft external
  • glans clitoris the tip of the shaft
  • Clitoral hood covers glans when clitoris not
    engorged
  • Structurally analogous to penis, though sole
    function of the clitoris is sexual arousal

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Clitoris
  • Clitoris also has an internal structure
  • Two 3.5 long branches called crura
  • crura contain two corpora cavernosa hollow
    chambers that fill with blood and swell during
    arousal
  • The clitoris when stimulated
  • Enlarges initially, then retracts beneath hood
    just before and during orgasm
  • Follows same pattern with repeated orgasms,
    though swelling is less pronounced

12
Labia Majora and Minora
  • Labia Majora
  • Two folds of spongy flesh extending from the mons
    pubis and enclosing the labia minora, clitoris,
    urethral opening, and vaginal entrance

13
Labia Majora and Minora
  • Labia Minora
  • Small folds within the labia majora that meet
    above the clitoris to form the clitoral hood
  • They vary in appearance from woman to woman
  • They are sensitive to the touch and swell during
    sexual arousal
  • They enclose the vestibule the vaginal opening

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External genitals during sexual arousal
  • Clitoris becomes erect
  • Labia minora widen
  • Vestibule (vaginal opening) becomes visible
  • Bartholins glans (located in the vestibule)
    secrete small amount of moisture

15
Internal Structures
  • Vagina from Latin word for sheath
  • Two indispensable reproductive functions
  • Encompasses penis during coitus (vaginal
    intercourse)
  • Birth canal
  • Introitus the lower third of the vagina
  • The majority of the vaginas nerve endings are
    there
  • Hymen (named for Roman god of marriage)
  • a thin membrane that partially covers introitus
    prior to first intercourse or other insertion

16
Internal Structures
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Internal Structures
  • Grafenberg Spot (G-spot)
  • An erotically sensitive area on front wall of the
    vagina mid-way between pubic bone and cervix
  • Existence somewhat controversial
  • Uterus a hollow, thick-walled muscular organ
  • Accommodates developing fetus during pregnancy
  • Only 3 by 3 in women who have not given birth
  • Inner lining of uterine walls known as
    endometrium
  • Cervix the tapered end of the uterus, extends
    and opens into the vagina
  • Secretes mucous menstrual fluid travels through

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Internal Structures
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Internal Structures
  • Ovaries gonads that produce gametes
  • Produce egg cells (oocytes ova) for reproduction
  • Two ovaries size and shape of large almonds
  • Ovaries release oocytes in a process called
    ovulation
  • Fallopian tubes
  • Also known as uterine tubes or oviducts
  • One tube extends toward each ovary
  • They fan over the ovaries, and carry oocytes into
    the uterus during ovulation

20
Other Structures
  • Urethra tube through which urine passes
  • Urethral opening
  • Perineum area between genitals and anus
  • Pelvic floor

21
Other Structures
  • Anus opening of rectum
  • Contains two sphincters (circular muscles that
    open and close like valves)
  • Some women and men find that the tissue of the
    anus is erotically sensitive
  • The lining of the rectum is fragile
  • if engaging in anal sex play, care must be taken
    not to rupture the delicate tissues (lubrication
    important)

22
Other Structures
  • Breasts both women and men have them
  • Reproductive function of female breasts is to
    nourish offspring through lactation
  • Composed of fatty tissue and 15-25 lobes that
    radiate around a central nipple
  • Areola the ring of darkened skin around nipple
  • Nipples get erect in response to touch, cold, and
    / or sexual arousal
  • Many (not all) women find breast stimulation
    pleasurable.

23
Other Structures Breasts
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Female Sexual Physiology Reproductive Hormones
  • Hormones chemical substances that serve as
    messengers
  • Gonadotropins act directly on gonads
  • Estrogens affect maturation of reproductive
    organs, menstruation, and pregnancy
  • Progesterone helps maintain the uterine lining

25
Female Sexual Physiology Reproductive Hormones
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Female Sexual Physiology Reproductive Hormones
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Female Sexual Physiology The Ovarian Cycle
  • Cycle averages 28 days
  • Normal womens cycles last between 21 40 days
  • Generally occurs in only one ovary per month

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The Ovarian Cycle
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The Ovarian Cycle
  • 3 Phases
  • Follicular phase Days 1-10
  • Hormones signal 10 to 20 follicles to grow on
    ovaries Estrogen matures one oocyte
  • Ovulatory phase Days 11-14
  • Oocyte undergoes cell division Follicle wall
    thins and ruptures oocyte enters abdominal
    cavity near fimbrae of fallopian tube
  • Luteal phase Days 14-28
  • Estrogen levels drop egg travels through
    fallopian tube towards uterus

30
The Ovarian Cycle Follicular Phase
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The Ovarian Cycle Ovulatory Phase
32
The Ovarian Cycle Luteal Phase
33
Menstruation
34
The Menstrual Cycle
  • 3 Phases
  • Menstrual phase (about 3-5 days)
  • Endometrium is shed
  • Endometrial tissue, mucous, other secretions, and
    2-5 oz. Blood is expelled through vagina
  • Proliferative phase (about 9 days)
  • Endometrium thickens, clear thin mucus secreted
  • Ends with ovulation
  • Secretory phase (14 days)
  • endometrium prepares for arrival of fertilized
    ovum
  • If no fertilization, ends with shedding of
    endometrium and cycle repeats.

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Possible Menstrual Effects
  • Emotional, physical, or behavioral changes
  • The vast majority of women notice mild changes in
    the week prior to menstruation
  • More severe symptoms are associated with Pre-
    Menstrual Syndrome (PMS)
  • Dysmenorrhea
  • pelvic cramping and pain during menstruation
  • Caused by prostaglandins, a type of hormone
  • Amenorrhea
  • absence of menstruation for reasons other than
    aging
  • often occurs in anorexia nervosa

36
Female Sexual Response Models
  • Masters Johnson 4 Phase Model
  • excitement
  • plateau
  • orgasm
  • resolution

37
Female Sexual Response Models
  • Kaplans Tri-Phasic Model
  • Desire
  • Excitement
  • Orgasm

38
Female Sexual Response Models
  • Loulans Sexual Response Model
  • Incorporates both biological affective
    dimensions
  • Willingness
  • Desire
  • Excitement
  • Engorgement
  • Orgasm
  • Pleasure

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Desire Mind or Matter?
  • Desire is the psychological component of sexual
    arousal.
  • A complex interaction between
  • Thoughts and feelings
  • Sensory organs
  • Neural responses
  • Hormonal reactions
  • Occurs throughout many parts of the body

40
Womens Sexual Excitement
  • Sweating moistening of vaginal walls
  • Tenting inner 2/3 of vagina expands
  • Labia may enlarge or flatten separate
  • Clitoris swells
  • Breathing and heart rate increase
  • Nipples become erect, breasts may enlarge
  • Uterus elevates

41
Womens Sexual Excitement
  • As excitement increases
  • Clitoris retracts beneath clitoral hood
  • Vaginal opening decreases by about 1/3
  • Outer third of vagina becomes more congested,
    forming the orgasmic platform.
  • Continued stimulation brings orgasm
  • Rhythmic contractions of the vagina, uterus, and
    pelvic muscles accompanied by pleasurable
    sensation.

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The Great Orgasm Debate
  • Is there a difference between vaginal orgasm and
    clitoral orgasm?
  • Is it a quantitative (degree) or qualitative
    (experiential) difference?
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