When engaging in sex, a woman needs to bring the matter to a conclusion — to achieve orgasm — this is the conclusion reached by scientists.
Otherwise, due to blood stagnation, diseases such as mastopathy or myoma may arise.
In the absence of an orgasm, the female body undergoes serious stress. During arousal, the level of estrogen hormones rises and blood flows to the genital organs. During orgasm, there is a cleansing of stagnant blood, which helps to destroy pathogenic bacteria in the body. However, if orgasm has not been achieved, blood stagnates, and there is a risk of developing various diseases.
Previously, specialists proved that the absence of orgasm negatively affects the health of men as well. According to specialists from the Queen's University in Belfast, orgasming men live twice as long as those who rarely experience orgasm.
The frequency of sexual activity is equally important for the health of both men and women. And in this delicate matter, the proverb has proven its relevance — “Any matter is enhanced by a good conclusion.”



