Summary: Sexual Health
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Introduction course
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Recent nieuws over sexual Health
- Zika
- Vaginal Ring -
Fertility, infertility & pregnancy
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What are the 3 pillars in the model of sexuality?
Sexual function, sexual identity and sexual relationship -
What can have a bad influence on this model?
Disease, disturbance, infertility -
How does desire in the male function?
First a 'spontaneous desire', then continuation, then orgasm (and refractory period) -
Fases mannelijk seksualiteit:
1. desire (spontaneous or proactive desire)
2. continuation (bijna lineair)
3. after orgasm :refractory period -
What us a common female desire pattern?
First contact and commitment, then eventually arousal, then desire can develop and continuation to orgasm -
What is needed to create sexual desire? (hormones and such)
Testosterone, dopamin, prolactin, etc -
What is needed for the physical aspects of erection or lubrication?
Good enough circulation
Good enough innervation
Enough physical stimulation -
sexual desire pattern women?
spontaneous desire: 15%
Responsive desire: 30%
variable pattern: 50%
apparently no desire: 6% -
What is needed for the emotional aspects of excitement / arousal?
Enough emotional stimulation
Not too much performance pressure
Enough ‘safety’ to perform
Enough ‘safety’ to enjoy
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