Friday, December 16, 2011

'Splash' Semen Have Health Benefits for Women

News Health Articles - 'Splash' Semen Have Health Benefits for Women. Male semen into the woman's body while the couple having sex. But the semen was not only used for the fertilization process. Women are often exposed to semen were healthier because semen has some benefits for women's health.

Semen is a fluid that accompanies sperm and only fill 3 percent semen generated males. The rest is water, plus about 50 kinds of compounds such as sugar (to nourish the sperm), immunosuppressants (to keep the sperm in order not to be destroyed by the immune system of women), two female sex hormones and compounds such as endorphins that improve mood, estrone, prolactin, oxytocin, thyrotrpin and serotonin.



1. The effect occurs McClintock
In the women who lived together as in nursing homes, prisons, convents, brothels, dormitories or barracks, her periods occur relatively simultaneously from time to time. Allegedly, she detects pheromones respectively and somehow, these compounds affect the female hormones and make the menstrual arrive at the same relative time.

This phenomenon is referred to as the McClintock effect. But Gordon Gallup and Rebecca Burch, two evolutionary psychologist at the State University of New York puzzled to find that lesbians showed no McClintock effect. Both later realized that the only real difference between lesbians and heterosexual women were heterosexual women exposed to semen.

2. For Anti Depression and Improve Your Mood
Researchers then surveyed 293 women at the State University of New York about his sexual relationship with and without a condom and then gave women a questionnaire to gauge his mood.

Compared with women who always or usually using condoms, women who never used condoms and vagina exposed to semen showed a better mood and significantly fewer symptoms of depression.

Moreover, compared with women who never had sex at all, women are exposed to semen showed a better mood and less depression.

In a study reported by psychologytoday.com, Thursday (15/12/2011) showed:
- Among women who always or usually using condoms, about 20 percent reported suicidal thoughts.
- But among women who only occasionally use a condom, the percentage was much lower, as many as 7 percent.
- And among women who never used condoms, only 5 percent who reported a desire to commit suicide.

So the effect of antidepressants in semen to enhance mood effects clearly visible.

3. Accelerate the maturation of egg cells
In addition to antidepressant compounds, semen also contains two female sex hormones, namely follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). FSH accelerates maturation of eggs in the ovaries and LH play a role in triggering ovulation. It seems that it happens because of evolution.

If you see the man closest relatives the chimpanzees, his semen does not contain FSH or LH. But women who are ovulating chimps had redness on her bottom, showing readiness to reproduce clearly. In contrast, ovulation in human females is relatively hidden, men do not know when women entered the most fertile period.

Compared with that do not have semen that can trigger ovulation hormones, semen contains species that these hormones would benefit a small reproduction. However, his semen will encourage ovulation and sperm that are more likely to fertilize an egg.

Until now, scientists believed that the sole purpose of semen is to preserve and protect the sperm on its way to conception. But now it seems that ovulation semen makes women feel happier and may explain why many women have increased interest in sex at the time of ovulation.

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