5 surprising things that happen when you orgasm
hypothesised that women [or those with a vagina] previously needed to have an orgasm in order to release the hormones needed to ovulate, but this is no longer [believed to be] the case," Giulia Guerrini, the lead pharmacist from digital pharmacy
During sex, tension builds around the muscles causing them to contract. “As your legs are the closest muscles to your genitals and among the easiest to tense in your body, they can be the most tense during sex,” says Giulia. This breath is said to help reduce cramps by helping increase the production of nitrous oxide in your body. “This means that as the blood vessels widen, it reduces the tension in the tightened internal muscles of your actual blood vessels. Thus, the sensation of cramping can be relieved,” says Jenny.During orgasm, the hormones in the body change. “The release of oxytocin during sex leads to rhythmic muscle contraction and ejaculation,” says Giulia.
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