4 Sex Positions Most Likely to Lead to Female Orgasm (Science Explained)
I’m Dr. Jessica Morgan, and I create educational content focused on sexual health, anatomy, and evidence-based intimacy — without myths, shame, or exaggeration.
In this video, we explore scientific research examining how different sexual positions affect blood flow, arousal, and the likelihood of female orgasm. Many women do not experience orgasm through penetration alone, and this is completely normal. Understanding anatomy, circulation, and stimulation patterns can help couples approach intimacy with more clarity and less pressure.
This discussion references modern imaging studies, including ultrasound and three-dimensional modeling, to explain how certain positions may increase clitoral stimulation and blood flow. We also cover additional research-backed techniques that can enhance pleasure across a variety of positions.
This content is educational in nature and intended to improve understanding, communication, and sexual well-being. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with personal health concerns.
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This video (and channel) is for educational and informational purposes only. It discusses topics related to male sexual health in a medical and scientific context. No explicit or pornographic content is shown or intended. All discussions are based on general medical knowledge and are designed to promote awareness, wellness, and responsible health education.
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