- Vaginal lubrication
Vaginal lubrication is the naturally produced lubricating fluid that reduces friction during
sexual intercourse . It is typically produced with women'ssexual arousal , but also can be produced when there is no arousal. While plasma seepage from vaginal walls due to vascular engorgement is considered to be the chief lubrication source, theBartholin's glands , located slightly below and to the left and right of the introitus (opening of thevagina ), also secrete mucus to augment vaginal-wall secretions.Vaginal dryness is the condition in which this lubrication is insufficient.
Composition
The lubrication fluid contains
water ,pyridine ,squalene ,urea ,acetic acid ,lactic acid , complexalcohol s andglycol s,ketone s, andaldehyde s. [cite web | url = http://www.the-clitoris.com/f_html/fluids.htm | title = The-Clitoris.com: Female Body Fluids | accessdate = 2007-10-22] The fluid is typically clear and more resembling of male pre-ejaculate than maleejaculate . It can vary inconsistency ,texture ,color , andodor , depending onsexual arousal , the time of themenstrual cycle , the presence of aninfection ,genetic factors and diet.Vaginal fluid is slightly acidic and can become more acidic with certain
sexually transmitted disease s. The normalpH of vaginal fluid is between 3.8 and 4.5, [cite web | url = http://www.freshpatents.com/Device-and-method-for-identifying-and-treating-vaginal-affections-dt20070920ptan20070218132.php | title = Device and Method for Identifying and Treating Vaginal Affections | accessdate = 2007-10-18] cite web | author = Moses, Scott, MD | year = 2000 | url = http://www.fpnotebook.com/GYN78.htm | title = Vaginal Fluid pH | work = Family Practice Notebook, LLC | accessdate = 2007-02-04] whereas malesemen is typically between 7.2 and 8.0 (a neutral substance has a pH of 7.0) [cite web | url = http://www.uhmc.sunysb.edu/urology/male_infertility/SEMEN_ANALYSIS.html | title = SEMEN ANALYSIS | accessdate = 2007-10-18] .Changes in vaginal lubrication
Certain medications, including some over-the-counter
antihistamine s, as well as life events such as pregnancy,lactation ,menopause , aging or diseases such asdiabetes , will inhibit lubrication. Medicines withanticholinergic orsympathomimetic effects will dry out the "mucosal" or wet tissues of thevagina . Suchmedicines include many common drugs for allergic, cardiovascular, psychiatric, and other medical conditions.Role in disease transmission
Safe sex educators warn that the vaginal fluids of a woman who is infected withHIV or other STDs can transmit the disease, even in the absence of direct penile-vaginal sexual intercourse, so directcontact is discouraged.Fact|date=August 2008Artificial lubrication
When natural lubrication is insufficient, penetrative intercourse may be uncomfortable or painful. A
personal lubricant applied to the vaginal opening and/or the penis can prevent this discomfort. More rarely, a vaginalsuppository may be inserted prior tointercourse .Oil-based lubricants can weaken latex and reduce the effectiveness of
condom s,latex glove s, ordental dam s as either forms ofbirth control or for protection fromsexually transmitted disease s, so water- or silicone-based lubricants are often used instead.References
External links
* [http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/vaginal-dryness/DS00550 Mayo Clinic - Vaginal dryness]
* [http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00550.html CNN.com: Vaginal Dryness]
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