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Abstract A literature review supplemented interviews with informants who were confident they had personal experience with female orgasmic expulsion. It was concluded that female ejaculation of secretion from the embryologic homologue to the male prostate is theoretically plausible. Research efforts to affirm or discredit its existence on an objective basis were seen to be warranted. The assumption that female orgasmic expulsions must be due to urinary incontinence was challenged. Anecdotal evidence prompted the hypothesis that orgasm accompanied by ejaculation tends to be followed by a refractory period in women, as in men.
Edwin G. Belzer (Sun,) studied this question.