
A simulation has shown what happens inside a woman's body during an orgasm.
Whether its intercourse of masturbation, an orgasm is the goal people strive for when they indulge in the pleasures of the flesh.
As defined by the NHS: "An orgasm is often described as the peak or climax of sexual arousal and is usually experienced as highly pleasurable.
"It may vary with different partners and within different environments or situations."
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There are different kinds for women, too, with some experiencing a 'small ripple' orgasm, while others experience much more intense sensations.
Additionally, some women will have just one orgasm, while others can experience multiple ones in succession..

Everyone is different, with their own bodies, desires and sexual needs.
But what is the science behind an orgasm?
Well, one simulation has shown what happens inside a woman's body during the point of climax.
This is exactly what happens inside a woman's body as they experience an orgasm
YouTube channel infioofficial has produced a fascinating simulation depicting how different parts of the body react during arousal, intercourse and, finally, orgasm.
"Do you know how a woman's body builds up and releases pleasure through a series of powerful changes?" the voice-over of the video begins, as we're taken inside an animation of the female genitalia.
"The female orgasm is a complex psychological and psychological response," it's explained, as diagrams of the crucial organs are shown in x-ray detail.
We are then shown a depiction of how increased blood flow leads to swelling in the clitoris, labia and the vaginal walls, with the areas significantly increasing in size
It's then shown how lubrication develops in the vagina to 'ease penetration', before taking us flying through the fallopian tube.
"Muscle tension rises throughout the body, especially the pelvic floor," it's said, as we're taken on a rapid tour.
The video then cuts from within the body to a full person image of a woman, with heat marks showing where pleasure can be felt during intercourse or masturbation.
"At climax, rhythmic contractions occur in the vagina, uterus and pelvic muscles, releasing built up tension and often producing intense pressure.

"The brain also releases dopamine and oxytocin," it's said, as we see the chemicals being produced by a brain. "Enhancing relaxation and emotional bonding afterward.
"This process varies wildly among individuals in intensity, duration and experience."
Now you know exactly how an orgasm works for women.
Topics: Sex Education, Health, Science, YouTube