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Where is Her Clitoris?

     The clitoris is located where the the labia minora (inner vulvar lips) meet. 

     The pea-shaped clitoris that you can see on the outside of the vulva, or under the clitoral "hood," is actually the end or tip of a long shaft that goes deep into the woman's body, and separates into two shafts that surround the vagina. 

     The pea-shaped head of the clitoris is called the "clitoral glans," which is rounded and pea-shaped that comes in different sizes.  

     The clitoris' longer part, that you cannot see, is the clitoral shaft.  The entire length of the clitoris contains cavernous bodies that can engorge with blood, when a woman becomes sexually excited.  This causes the woman's clitoris to become erect.
The tissue of the labia minora (inner lips) at the top of the vulva form a hood which normally covers the shaft of the clitoris.  Again, the only visible part of the clitoris that you can see, is the clitoral glans, which looks like a small pea.  The size and shape of a woman's clitoris can vary considerably from woman to woman. To see more of the clitoris, all you need to do is pull back or retract the clitoral hood - moving it toward the belly-button. 

Clitoral Adhesions

What are "Clitoral Adhesions?"

Clitoral adhesions are similar to labial adhesions, except clitoral adhesions are located on and around a girl's/woman's clitoris or under her clitoral hood, which covers the clitoris most of the time. Clitoral adhesions limits and/or prevents the clitoral hood to freely slide across the clitoral glans of the clitoris.  You will know if you or your daughter has clitoral adhesions when you pull or retract on the clitoral hood, the clitoral glans moves with the clitoral hood instead of the clitoral hood retracting by itself, i.e., the glans of the clitoris moves with your pulling the clitoral hood. This can be very painful. If you are checking your young daughter for clitoral adhesions, be very gentle, as this is a very sensitive area and retracting her clitoral hood can be very painful if there are clitoral adhesions

You may not be able to pull the clitoral hood back far enough to expose the entire clitoral glans if you or your daughter has clitoral adhesions.  This could make cleaning the clitoral area difficult if not impossible.

Minor clitoral adhesions may be remedied by without the need for a doctor's intervention. The clitoral adhesions may be released through pressure on the clitoral hood. Things like bathing, masturbation, bicycle riding, and horseback riding.  If you do not properly wash your vulva in a manner that places traction on her hood, or masturbate in a manner that causes you to pull back the clitoral hood, you may not separate any clitoral adhesions that form, or prevent the formation of adhesions in the future.

If you believe you have clitoral adhesions or labial adhesions, you may be able to eliminate them by repeatedly pulling on your clitoral hood, in 360 degree directions (up, down, left, right, rotating in circles as well), or by taking a hot bath.

Clitoral adhesions will not disappear immediately as it took some time for the clitoral adhesions to form.

Women who experience pain can ask their partner or doctor to examine their vulva, and separating the labia, attempt to locate the source of the pain or by using a mirror and seeking the source of the pain themselves.  If you experience clitoral adhesions, either you or your partner can moisten a q-tip with baby oil or vitamin E to clean and loosen the secretions. Remember, the clitoral hood needs to "glide" easily over the clitoris. To lubricate the clitoral hood and loosen the secretions underneath, you or your partner may want to massage the area with a topical cream or baby oil.  This may require you and/or your partner to do this for several days or for several weeks.  Due to the sensitive nature of the clitoris and clitoral glans, it may be painful during the cleaning or massage due to the adhesions.

In the event you are unable to treat the symptoms of clitoral adhesions, and you or your partner cannot determine the reason for the pain, a doctor may need to be consulted. If your clitoral hood extends well past the clitoral glans, or if your clitoral hood is thick or closed, the adhesions may be totally concealed, with no visible indications. You should be very explicit in your office visit with the physician regarding your pain and show him the exact location of the any pain, even retracting your clitoral hood, if necessary for his viewing. 

The clitoral adhesions caused by the accumulated smegma is caused by the two tissues surfaces growing together, due to failure to wash away these accumulations. As a result, the body tries to heal and eliminate the source of the irritation, thus causing the tissues to fuse as adhesions. These clitoral adhesions, or labial adhesions in the event the labia minora fuse together, may also form as a result of the hood laying in constant contact with the clitoral glans.

Additionally, either you or your partner may want to massage baby oil, vitamin E, or a petroleum based lubricant or antibacterial ointment up under your clitoral hood and on the clitoral glans.  

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Smegma can cause irritatation and pain, and even the adhesion of the clitoral hood to the glans:
1 Accumulated smegma adhering to clitoris and clitoral hood
2 clitoral hood  3 clitoral glans
4 labia minor lips

The clitoris has a "clitoral hood" or foreskin that produces a oily, lubricating fluid called sebum that allows the hood or foreskin of the clitoris to move back and forth over the smooth and healthy clitoral glans, or the tip of the clitoris. 

When the vulva is not properly cleaned, wherein the oily, lubricating fluid (sebum) is not washed away regularly, it will accumulate and turn into a cheese-like substance called smegma. This smegma can dry out and irritate and "adhere" to the clitoris. The irritation can be relatively mild or lead to a persistent inflammation and cause severe pain. Over time, the accumulation and build-up of smegma under the clitoral hood, causes the clitoris' foreskin or hood to adhere to the clitoral glans and to the body of the clitoris well under the hood. Because of these clitoral adhesions, the foreskin has essentially become stuck, or glued to the clitoris, and can no longer be moved back and forth over the clitoral glans.  This causes pain in young girls and makes sexual intercourse in adult women practically impossible, depending on the severity.  Clitoral adhesions may also be responsible for female sexual arousal disorder and female orgasmic disorder in some adult women.

Treatment of Clitoral Adhesions

Clitoral adhesions can usually be avoided by good personal hygiene, i.e. regular careful washing of the vulva, including the clitoral glans and foreskin of the clitoris. Young girls should therefore become familiar with their vulvas and be able to locate the clitoris and its foreskin in order to clean them thoroughly. If, for some reason, this should not prove to be sufficient and the irritation persists, a gynecologist may have to be consulted. A careful examination may show that the opening of the foreskin is too narrow and needs to be stretched. The accumulated smegma may have to be removed by a doctor, and the adhesions may have to be released under local anesthesia. Sometimes a hormonal cream may be prescribed by the doctor for the parents to apply to affected area of their daughter's clitoris.

Some adult women may not know they have clitoral adhesions and may explain why sex is painful and why they are not able to fully enjoy sexual intercourse with their husbands. 

What are labial adhesions?

Young girls and adult women may get “labial adhesions.” Labial adhesions are similar to clitoral adhesions except the smegma adheres to the labia minora (sometimes the labia majora) or the “lips” of the vulva surrounding the vagina — that has caused the labia minora to fuse or become stuck together. This happens to about 5% to 10% percent of all young girls.  Young girls and women with labia that are stuck or fused together should immediately be seen by a pediatrician or gynecologist as the urine flow (and menstrual flow in adult women) can become blocked and a serious infection or infections are very likely to occur if she is not seen by a doctor. 

What causes labial adhesions?

This probably happened because your daughter has little to no estrogen. Baby girls get a large dose of estrogen while they're still in the uterus.  About one to two months after her birth, the maternal estrogen level drops off, and this hormonal change can affect many parts of a baby's body, including the lining of a girl's labia. Her labia may even stick together. This "adhesion" of her labia can continue or come and go throughout childhood, according to many pediatricians.

What can be done to treat labial adhesions?

First of all, parents should NOT try to pull or separate your daughter's labia apart, since that might hurt. Unless the adhesion is causing any problems, it's best to leave it alone. The idea of your daughter having labial adhesion probably worries you more than it bothers her.  However, if the adhesion extends to cover the opening of the urethra and is trapping urine in the genital area, then you'll definitely want to see your child's doctor about treatment. Trapped urine can cause irritation and possibly infection. You'll know if your daughter's labial adhesions are covering the urethral opening if you find less urine in her diaper (for a young child) or she's having trouble peeing, or if her genital area looks irritated, she's irritable and crying, and she has a fever (due to infection).

Normally doctors prescribe a topical estrogen cream to treat the problem. Your doctor will tell you to apply this cream directly to the affected tissue, and in about two weeks it should unseal the labia. You'll probably start by applying the cream two or three times a day, then two times a day, then just once a day. It's important to reduce the amount of estrogen cream you use gradually. If you just stop the treatment suddenly, the labia will close up again.


What is a "Clitoridotomy"?

A clitoridotomy is the removal or reduction of the prepuce or foreskin - more commonly referred to as the "clitoral hood" of a woman's clitoris. 

Clitoridotomy is one of the fastest-growing medical procedures which takes less than 45 minutes, and performed on an out-patient basis, at a doctor's office.  

There are two types of clitoridotomy - 1. the complete removal of the clitoral hood - also known as Clitoral Hood Removal and 2. the reduction of the foreskin or prepuce of the clitoral hood, known as Clitoral Hood Reduction.

There are many reasons why women are choosing to have a clitoridotomy - or removal or reduction of the clitoral hood.  Chief among these reasons are that women do not like the appearance of the extra loose skin surrounding the clitoris.  Other leading reasons for a clitoridotomy also include the ability to increase sexual pleasure as the removal or reduction of the excess skin surrounding the clitoris will greatly enhance clitoral sensation.

For Clitoral Hood Removal, this short medical procedure, also takes place in a doctor's office on an outpatient basis.  This results with the woman's clitoral glans (the tip of the clitoris) permanently exposed. That's why this very popular procedure is commonly referred to as a "hoodectomy."  This may be cause too much clitoral stimulation for some women, with significantly greater periods of "clitoral erection," from just walking around and other non-sexual activities.  For this reason, some women prefer the "Clitoral Hood Reduction."

For Clitoral Hood Reduction, this very safe, simple and very effective procedure also takes place in a doctor's office on an outpatient basis.  The results from this procedure leaves the woman's clitoral glans (the tip of the clitoris) covered, with the "excess" clitoral hood removed. The correct medical term for this procedure is a "Clitoridotomy."

What is "Clitoropexy"?

Clitoropexy repositions your clitoris when it protrudes beyond its normal anatomical location - which may cause pain, or embarrassment, or both.

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More Information about the Simple Medical Procedure called "Clitoridotomy."

Clitoridotomy, or "Clitoral Hood Reduction" and/or "Clitoral Hood Removal" is medically the medical procedure that may also be known as "Clitoroplasty," as the doctor performing this simple, relatively painless procedure, is working around the area of the clitoris - which is why it is also referred to as "Clitoroplasty."  This safe and simple surgical procedure is also referred to as a "hoodectomy." 

This very simple, highly effective, short (under 45 minutes, on average) and very safe medical procedure is one of the fastest growing surgical procedures that women are choosing to enhance their sexual pleasure and increase their ability to orgasm. 

See one of the following sites for more information on this proven procedure that is helping a lot of women increase their pleasure:  

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For Clitoral Hood Removal, this short medical procedure, also takes place in a doctor's office on an outpatient basis.  This results with the woman's clitoral glans (the tip of the clitoris) permanently exposed. That's why this very popular procedure is commonly referred to as a "hoodectomy."  This may be cause too much clitoral stimulation for some women, with significantly greater periods of "clitoral erection," from just walking around and other non-sexual activities.  For this reason, some women prefer the "Clitoral Hood Reduction."

For Clitoral Hood Reduction, this very safe, simple and very effective procedure also takes place in a doctor's office on an outpatient basis.  The results from this procedure leaves the woman's clitoral glans (the tip of the clitoris) covered, with the "excess" clitoral hood removed. The correct medical term for this procedure is a "Clitoridotomy."

Clitoropexy is another simple procedure that is sometimes necessary.  Clitoropexy repositions your clitoris when it protrudes beyond its normal anatomical location - which may cause pain, or embarrassment, or both. 

Doctors - Did you know that “female genital surgery” is the fastest growing type of plastic surgery today, according to the American Academy of Plastic Surgeons? 

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Did you know that over 30 million American women (and their husbands or partners) are suffering from “Vaginal Relaxation” and seeking help for this very serious problem?

See:  www.VaginalRelaxation.com  for more information for more information and doctors that specialize in these procedures.

Also, one of the fastest growing cosmetic procedure is "labia sculpting" or "labia contouring."  A lot of women are either embarrassed or experience great discomfort and pain by their uneven labia minora, and particularly their long, "floppy" labia minora. Many women complain they can no longer wear bikinis for fear of their long, labia minora, falling out of their bikini.  A lot of women experience pain with intercourse as their long labia minoras are pulled in and out of their vagina.  

These simple medical procedures can make a woman feel more secure, and take away the pain and embarrassment of long, uneven labia minora.

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Some of the information on this website is about surgical reduction or removal of the clitoral hood (the prepuce or foreskin) of a woman's clitoris.  For most women, this significantly increases their sexual pleasure and ability to orgasm.  After the short medical procedure, which takes place in a doctor's office on an outpatient basis,  the results leave the woman's clitoral glans (the tip of the clitoris) permanently exposed (on a complete clitoral hood removal), making the clitoris much more sensitive to clitoral stimulation. This safe and simple surgical procedure is sometimes referred to as a "hoodectomy." The correct medical term for this procedure is a "clitorodotomy."

These procedures described in our website are NOT to be confused with clitoridectomy, excision, infibulation (also known as "pharaonic circumcision") or any other form of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).  These procedures are illegal in most countries and we are entirely opposed to this barbaric, cruel and heartless form of "female circumcision."  This brutal procedure is usually performed on non-consenting girls before their first menstruation, and as early as girls under the age of one.  These procedures are intended to minimize or eliminate altogether the enjoyment of female sexual pleasure and prevent female sexual orgasm.  We support the international efforts to eliminate these forms of female circumcision.

 

 

 

 

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