sexual intercourse
Also known as: intercourse
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Female reproductive system en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
Female Reproductive System: Structure & Function my.clevelandclinic.org Nov 28, 2022 2 facts
Evolutionary Psychology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 1 fact
measurementIn the 1992 study by Buss et al., 51% of men and 22% of women reported that they would be more distressed by their partner enjoying passionate sexual intercourse with someone else (Option B) compared to emotional attachment.
The menstrual cycle | Better Health Channel betterhealth.vic.gov.au 1 fact
procedureMedical consultation is recommended if period patterns change, periods become heavier (requiring pad or tampon changes more often than every 2 hours), periods last more than 8 days, periods occur less than 21 days apart, periods occur more than 2 to 3 months apart, symptoms are painful enough to affect quality of life, or if bleeding occurs between periods or after sexual intercourse.
Male Reproductive System: Structure & Function - Cleveland Clinic my.clevelandclinic.org Aug 5, 2023 1 fact
claimThe penis is the male organ for sexual intercourse and contains three parts: the root, the body (shaft), and sensitive nerve endings.
Female reproductive organs: Anatomy and functions kenhub.com 1 fact
claimThe vagina is the outermost internal female sex organ, extending from the uterus to the vulva, and functions to facilitate menstruation, sexual intercourse, and childbirth.
Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
referenceA. J. Wilcox, D. B. Dunson, C. R. Weinberg, J. Trussell, and D. D. Baird authored the 2001 study 'Likelihood of conception with a single act of intercourse: Providing benchmark rates for assessment of post-coital contraceptives', published in the journal Contraception.
Female Reproductive Organ Anatomy: Overview, Gross ... emedicine.medscape.com Nov 27, 2024 1 fact
claimThe mons pubis provides mechanical protection during sexual intercourse and contains sebaceous glands that secrete pheromones.
The Normal Menstrual Cycle and the Control of Ovulation - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Aug 5, 2018 1 fact
referenceNajmabadi S., Schliep KC, Simonsen SE, Porucznik CA, Egger MJ, and Stanford JB published a study titled 'Characteristics of menstrual cycles with or without intercourse in women with no known subfertility' in Human Reproduction Open in 2022.