
"G" Marks the Spot: Dr. Lipe On Female Ejaculation, Squirting, and How To Give/Have G-Spot Orgasms
03/19/22 • 10 min
Thanks for tuning in to the Armor Men’s Health Hour Podcast today, where we bring you the latest and greatest in urology care and the best urology humor out there.
In this segment, Donna Lee is joined by one of NAU Urology Specialists' amazing pelvic floor physical therapists, Dr. Kendel Lipe. Today, Dr. Lipe explains the difference between female ejaculation and "squirting," two related but distinct arousal responses sometimes experienced by women. For those who have them (not everyone does), skene glands in the vaginal tissue can produce a milky liquid that is "squirted" before, during, and/or after orgasm. Female ejaculation involves the spontaneous release of urine, often mixed with some skene gland secretions, usually just before orgasm. While this is normal and healthy, the absence of these arousal responses is also normal and healthy. It is important to note that there is no direct link between female ejaculation and/or squirting and sexual satisfaction--that is, they do not correlate with the strength or experience of an orgasm. However, some types of orgasms may be more likely to produce ejaculation or squirting in women, particularly G-spot orgasms. Dr. Lipe helpfully walks our listeners through the location and stimulation of the G-spot to help them produce the distinct pleasure of G-spot orgasms. If you have questions about how pelvic floor physical therapy can help men and women improve their sexual health, please give us a call today!
Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.
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Phone: (512) 238-0762
Email: [email protected]
Website: Armormenshealth.com
Our Locations:
Round Rock Office
970 Hester’s Crossing Road
Suite 101
Round Rock, TX 78681
South Austin Office
6501 South Congress
Suite 1-103
Austin, TX 78745
Lakeline Office
12505 Hymeadow Drive
Suite 2C
Austin, TX 78750
Dripping Springs Office
170 Benney Lane
Suite 202
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
Thanks for tuning in to the Armor Men’s Health Hour Podcast today, where we bring you the latest and greatest in urology care and the best urology humor out there.
In this segment, Donna Lee is joined by one of NAU Urology Specialists' amazing pelvic floor physical therapists, Dr. Kendel Lipe. Today, Dr. Lipe explains the difference between female ejaculation and "squirting," two related but distinct arousal responses sometimes experienced by women. For those who have them (not everyone does), skene glands in the vaginal tissue can produce a milky liquid that is "squirted" before, during, and/or after orgasm. Female ejaculation involves the spontaneous release of urine, often mixed with some skene gland secretions, usually just before orgasm. While this is normal and healthy, the absence of these arousal responses is also normal and healthy. It is important to note that there is no direct link between female ejaculation and/or squirting and sexual satisfaction--that is, they do not correlate with the strength or experience of an orgasm. However, some types of orgasms may be more likely to produce ejaculation or squirting in women, particularly G-spot orgasms. Dr. Lipe helpfully walks our listeners through the location and stimulation of the G-spot to help them produce the distinct pleasure of G-spot orgasms. If you have questions about how pelvic floor physical therapy can help men and women improve their sexual health, please give us a call today!
Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.
If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share us with a friend! As always, be well!
Check our our award winning podcast!
https://blog.feedspot.com/sex_therapy_podcasts/
https://blog.feedspot.com/mens_health_podcasts/
Phone: (512) 238-0762
Email: [email protected]
Website: Armormenshealth.com
Our Locations:
Round Rock Office
970 Hester’s Crossing Road
Suite 101
Round Rock, TX 78681
South Austin Office
6501 South Congress
Suite 1-103
Austin, TX 78745
Lakeline Office
12505 Hymeadow Drive
Suite 2C
Austin, TX 78750
Dripping Springs Office
170 Benney Lane
Suite 202
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
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Check our our award winning podcast!
https://blog.feedspot.com/sex_therapy_podcasts/
https://blog.feedspot.com/mens_health_podcasts/
Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.
We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at [email protected] and we’ll answer your question in an upcoming episode!
Phone: (512) 238-0762
Email: [email protected]
Website: Armormenshealth.com
Our Locations:
Round Rock Office
970 Hester’s Crossing Road
Suite 101
Round Rock, TX 78681
South Austin Office
6501 South Congress
Suite 1-103
Austin, TX 78745
Lakeline Office
12505 Hymeadow Drive
Suite 2C
Austin, TX 78750
Dripping Springs Office
170 Benney Lane
Suite 202
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
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Check our our award winning podcast!
https://blog.feedspot.com/sex_therapy_podcasts/
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Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.
We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at [email protected] and we’ll answer your question in an upcoming episode!
Our Locations:
Round Rock Office
970 Hester’s Crossing Road
Suite 101
Round Rock, TX 78681
South Austin Office
6501 South Congress
Suite 1-103
Austin, TX 78745
Lakeline Office
12505 Hymeadow Drive
Suite 2C
Austin, TX 78750
Dripping Springs Office
170 Benney Lane
Suite 202
Dripping Springs, TX 78620
The Armor Men's Health Show - "G" Marks the Spot: Dr. Lipe On Female Ejaculation, Squirting, and How To Give/Have G-Spot Orgasms
Transcript
Welcome back to the Armor Men's Health Hour with Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee.
Donna LeeWelcome to the Armor Men's Health Hour. This is Donna Lee, and Dr. Mistry has stepped away so we could bring in a very special partner of ours. One of our very own pelvic floor physical therapists, Dr. Kendel Lipe. Thank you, Dr. Lipe for joining us.
Dr. LipeThanks, Donna.
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