Dr. Faith Coats - 5 Ways to Improve Women's Orgasms

Faith Coats
Written by: Faith Coats
Published 04/19/2024
Updated: 04/23/2024

Hey there, I'm Dr. Faith Coates and today we're going to be diving into the topic that's all about enhancing intimacy and pleasures. These are five ways to improve women's orgasms. It's an important subject and I'm here to give you some incredible insights and practical tips that you can use today.

 

 

So step one is going to be communication is key. First things first, let's talk about communication. Did you know that studies show that open communication with your partner can lead to more satisfying sexual experiences?

So make sure to talk openly about your desires, needs, and boundaries. It's the foundation of great intimacy. Communication helps you both to understand preferences, reduce anxieties, build emotional connections, and so much more.

That way you can overcome inhibitions, safely experiment new things, address any problems you might have, and create a judgment -free zone. Open communication is the key to better trust and therefore better orgasms.

Number two, foreplay absolutely matters. And believe me, it's not just a pre -clude to the main event. In fact, a survey found that women who engage in longer foreplay often experience more intense orgasms.

Naturally Produce More Vaginal Lubrication

When a woman is adequately aroused, her body naturally produces more vaginal lubrication. This lubrication reduces friction during intercourse, making sex more comfortable and pleasurable. So don't rush through it.

You have plenty of time. Next up, let's talk about focusing on clitoral stimulation. Ladies, here's a fun fact. Did you know that 70 to 80% of women need clitoral stimulation in order to climax? While there are 4 ,000 nerve endings on a penis, there are over 10 ,000 nerve endings on the clitoris.

So don't underestimate the power of the clitoris and foreplay. Now let's talk about some Kegel exercises. Did you know that doing these exercises can lead to more intense orgasms? Kegel exercises can help improve muscular strength, vaginal tightness, increased blood flow, increased lubrication, better orgasm control, and increased awareness of your pelvic region.

It's not just a better bladder control, it's about enhancing pleasure as well. Let's talk about this example. For example, take Emily, for instance. She started doing Kegel exercises regularly, and not only did she improve her pelvic health, but it also gave her more control over her orgasms, leading to incredible satisfaction.

Next, let's talk about some relaxation and stress reduction techniques. Stress can be a major roadblock when you're trying to experience satisfying orgasms. You see, high stress levels can lead to difficulties reaching climax, so make sure to de -stress and create a comfortable environment.

Deep Breathing and Meditation

Now, let's talk about Emma. Emma realized that her high stress job was affecting her ability to orgasm. She started incorporating relaxation techniques like deep breathing and meditation, and it made a world of difference.

Now she's feeling more satisfied in every aspect of her life. So there you have it folks, five ways to improve women's orgasms. Remember, open communication, extended foreplay, clitoral stimulation, kegel exercises, and relaxation techniques can make a world of difference in your intimate life.

And hey, it's not just about orgasms, it's about building stronger connections with your partner. If you have any questions or you want to dive deeper into this topic, visit me at edrugstore .com under the medical experts section.

We'll be happy to assist you with any questions that you might have that weren't covered in this video. I'm Dr. Faith Coates, and I'll catch you in the next video. Bye.

Faith Coats

Faith Coats

Dr. Faith Coats is a Naturopathic Medical Doctor from a rural area in Northern California. She was always interested in integrative medicine due to her “holistic” upbringing. While completing her prerequisites for medical school, she became unhealthy and obese. She then took control of her health and was able to lose 100 pounds but struggled to maintain her weight loss. She graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Cellular Molecular Biology, as well as, minors in chemistry and dance from Humboldt State University. Before applying to medical school she took a gap year and worked as a scribe in the ER. It was through that experience that she realized that there is a real need for preventative medicine. This is when she discovered Naturopathic Medicine which blends her love of evidence based medicine with traditional therapies. She then transitioned to Arizona where she attended Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine. Throughout the 4 years of medical school she struggled
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