Re: embarrassing problem
arachea1,<P>Are you sure it's urine that you're leaking? Does the fluid have the strong smell of urine and does it stain the sheets?<P>Also, have you tried urinating before intercourse (to ensure the bladder is empty?)<P>If the fluid you're leaking is clear or milky in content, and has little or no odor, you may be experiencing female ejaculation.<P>Some of the predominate researchers in human sexuality (such as Cabello) believe that most (if not all) healthy females ejaculate during intercourse. Because the ejaculate is being released from the urethra into an already moist area, the occurence of ejaculation is often goes unnoticed. <P>This ejaculation is normal, and is believed to have a valid physiologic reason. The ejaculate contains fructose, glucose, PAP, and PHA. <P>In males, fructose and glucose (especially the former) are the substances responsible for "motivating" or enabling the spermatazoa to "swim". Since fructose is present in the female ejaculate, it is believed that the ejaculate is the female's pro-active contribution toward encouraging procreation.<P>In other words, females are not as "passive" in the process as was believed years ago.<P>If the fluid is indeed urine, you may suffer from USI (Urinary Stress Incontinance). If you are convinced the fluid leaked is urine, I would recomend visiting your family doctor or OB/GYN.<P>The Kegel exercises are also helpful in preventing USI and heightening the ability to achieve orgasm.<P>As one other mention, when pressure (such as a finger or penis) is applied to the front wall or "roof" area of the vagina, pressure on the urethra and/or bladder neck can produce a false sensation of needing to urinate. You can determine whether or not this sensation is false by emptying your bladder before intercourse. There are a few other possible causes for this sensation, but considering that it occurs when you are on top, it leads me to believe you are feeling a false sensation, due to bladder-neck pressure.<P>Hope that helps.<P>Don<BR>Understanding the G-Spot and Female Sexuality