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Involuntary sexual arousal during gynecological exams

Involuntary sexual arousal or even orgasm during a gynecological exam is a documented physiological response

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Jan 11, 2026
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Gyno patient arrousal

Involuntary sexual arousal or even orgasm during a gynecological (pelvic) exam is a documented, if uncommon, physiological response that many clinicians and patient resources describe as “normal” for ...

Jan 11, 2026
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What are the anatomical pelvic nerves involved in female orgasm and how can they be evaluated clinically?

The neural substrate of female orgasm is a meshwork of somatic and autonomic pelvic nerves — chiefly the pudendal nerve (S2–S4), pelvic splanchnic (parasympathetic) nerves, hypogastric (sympathetic) n...

Jan 15, 2026
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Are there peer‑reviewed prevalence studies on involuntary sexual arousal during gynecological exams?

No peer‑reviewed studies were identified that specifically measure the prevalence of involuntary sexual arousal during routine gynecological exams; the literature instead offers related but distinct l...

Jan 19, 2026

How does vaginal size change during sexual arousal and intercourse according to imaging studies?

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound studies show that the vagina is highly dynamic: during sexual arousal the uterus elevates and the anterior vaginal wall lengthens by roughly 1 cm, the v...

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