male sexual health, female sexual health, G-spotThere is some interesting news on the subject of female sexual health. Apparently, a group of Italian gynecologists claim to have found evidence of the female G-spot. A German gynecologist named Ernst Gräfenberg first claimed to have discovered the female G-spot. However, female sexual health experts have argued over its existence for years. Many dismissed it as a fabrication on behalf of sexologists to encourage wanton women to explore their bodies. The Italian team of gynecologists based their finding on pregnancy scans. They claim to have found clear anatomical differences between women who believe their orgasms are related to the G-spot and those that do not. Their findings support Gräfenberg’s earlier claims. The Italian sexual health experts say that the tissue between the uterus and the vagina is thicker in women who claim to have vaginal orgasms. They think women without this thick tissue require clitoral stimulation to achieve orgasm. If these results are confirmed it could herald a new age in female sexual health. Pharmaceutical products can be developed to thicken this tissue so that all women can enjoy vaginal orgasms as well as clitoral ones.