Promotional Idea for Fertility Clinics: Find My G Spot
February 20, 2008
According to a BBC article, women can now rely on science to help them find out whether they have a G spot. Apparently it all has to do with tissue thickness between the vagina and uretha:
“In the nine women who reported being able to achieve vaginal orgasm, the tissues between the vagina and the urethra – which carries urine out of the body – were on average thicker than in the 11 women who could not reach orgasm this way.”
So I bet your wondering how this relates to infertility, which is what I usually write about. Well, as a woman who has gone through many cycles at a fertility clinic I have had umpteen internal ultrasounds done over the last year. I think it would be an excellent customer appreciation idea if clinics took an extra few minutes while the magic wand was up the wazoo and located the much sought after G spot…or at least determined if indeed the spot exists.
The article indicates it would be a fairly straightforward task so why not offer it up as a little extra bonus for those who wanted it. Of course it might be a tough decision to find out if you actually have one or not. But it could add a little fun for those of us struggling with infertility and the repercussions it has on our sex life.
I’m pretty sure I’d go for it. How about you?
Entry Filed under: General, Seeing the Humour. Tags: g spot, infertility, TTC.
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hlbg | February 21, 2008 at 2:55 am
I’d go for it too!!
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preconceivednotions | February 21, 2008 at 7:55 am
Heck YEAH! I know i’ve got one. Just like I havea cervix. Be nice to know EXACTLY where it IS. Smiles. Real nice as a matter of fact! Should be thrown in for good measure anyway.
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Paul | February 27, 2008 at 2:26 am
Very funny from an industry that takes the fun out of baby-making. Posting this on my blog with referral to you.
Best, Paul