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| | The Female Sexual Response, by Dr. Nelson Soucasaux, at the Museum of Menstuation and Women's Health |
 | | If orgasm is not attained, this vasodilation takes much longer to disappear, a fact that, in women, may cause painful phenomena due to the persistent engorgement of the inner genitals. |
 | | As difficulty in reaching orgasm is, for several reasons, very frequent in the female sex, prolonged sexual excitement unresolved by unattained orgasmic response may lead to a gynecological condition characterized by pelvic congestion, pain and discomfort. |
 | | All of this becomes more complicated by the fact that it is vaginal coitus that creates the constant risk of undesired pregnancies, therefore causing one more preoccupation for women and obliging them to constantly search for contraceptive methods. |
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