Measuring sperm backflow following female orgasm: a new method. (1st January 2016)
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- Title:
- Measuring sperm backflow following female orgasm: a new method. (1st January 2016)
- Main Title:
- Measuring sperm backflow following female orgasm: a new method
- Authors:
- King, Robert
Dempsey, Maria
Valentine, Katherine A. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Human female orgasm is a vexed question in the field while there is credible evidence of cryptic female choice that has many hallmarks of orgasm in other species. Our initial goal was to produce a proof of concept for allowing females to study an aspect of infertility in a home setting, specifically by aligning the study of human infertility and increased fertility with the study of other mammalian fertility. In the latter case - the realm of oxytocin-mediated sperm retention mechanisms seems to be at work in terms of ultimate function (differential sperm retention) while the proximate function (rapid transport or cervical tenting) remains unresolved. Method: A repeated measures design using an easily taught technique in a natural setting was used. Participants were a small (n=6), non-representative sample of females. The introduction of a sperm-simulant combined with an orgasm-producing technique using a vibrator/home massager and other easily supplied materials. Results: The sperm flowback (simulated) was measured using a technique that can be used in a home setting. There was a significant difference in simulant retention between the orgasm (M=4.08, SD=0.17) and non-orgasm (M=3.30, SD=0.22) conditions; t (5)=7.02, p=0.001. Cohen's d=3.97, effect size r=0.89. This indicates a medium to small effect size. Conclusions: This method could allow females to test an aspect of sexual response that has been linked to lowered fertility in a home setting withAbstract : Background: Human female orgasm is a vexed question in the field while there is credible evidence of cryptic female choice that has many hallmarks of orgasm in other species. Our initial goal was to produce a proof of concept for allowing females to study an aspect of infertility in a home setting, specifically by aligning the study of human infertility and increased fertility with the study of other mammalian fertility. In the latter case - the realm of oxytocin-mediated sperm retention mechanisms seems to be at work in terms of ultimate function (differential sperm retention) while the proximate function (rapid transport or cervical tenting) remains unresolved. Method: A repeated measures design using an easily taught technique in a natural setting was used. Participants were a small (n=6), non-representative sample of females. The introduction of a sperm-simulant combined with an orgasm-producing technique using a vibrator/home massager and other easily supplied materials. Results: The sperm flowback (simulated) was measured using a technique that can be used in a home setting. There was a significant difference in simulant retention between the orgasm (M=4.08, SD=0.17) and non-orgasm (M=3.30, SD=0.22) conditions; t (5)=7.02, p=0.001. Cohen's d=3.97, effect size r=0.89. This indicates a medium to small effect size. Conclusions: This method could allow females to test an aspect of sexual response that has been linked to lowered fertility in a home setting with minimal training. It needs to be replicated with a larger sample size. … (more)
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- Socioaffective neuroscience & psychology. Volume 6(2016)
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- Socioaffective neuroscience & psychology
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- Volume 6(2016)
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- Volume 6, Issue 2016 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 6
- Issue:
- 2016
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0006-2016-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2016-01-01
- Subjects:
- Female Orgasm -- Evolution -- Insuck -- Sperm Retention -- Fertility
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/2351/ ↗
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https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/zsnp20/current ↗
http://www.tandfonline.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.3402/snp.v6.31927 ↗
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- 2000-9011
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