1. Women Can Get Pregnant 5 - 8 Days After Having Sex
Studies have shown that some sperm can live in the cervical before the egg is actually fertilized from 5 - 8 days after sex.
2. Wearing High Heels Can Negatively Affect A Woman’s Orgasm
The heels create a contraction in the pelvic floor, which is problematic because the pelvic floor then cannot contract further during orgasm. Wearing high heels can often make it difficult to fully experience orgasm.
3. Orgasms Can Make Women More Creative
Studies have shown that orgasms can make women more confident, productive and creative. And it’s a feedback loop—women achieve fuller orgasms when they are being creative.
4. Sitting In Chairs Can Arouse Women
Pudendal nerves, underneath the buttox and the sitting bones, feed arousal tissues (in the vagina, clitoris, anus, etc.). Sitting in a certain kind of chair pressing on the pudendal nerves in a certain way can lead to sexual arousal.
5. Sitting In Chairs Can Also Dampen Their Orgasms
On the other hand, sitting in chairs for most of the day shortens the pelvic floor and psoas muscles—muscles which are essential to a full-body orgasm. When these muscles are tight from sitting too much, women find it harder to achieve a great orgasm.
6. Women Have Three Erogenous Zones
The clitoris, the G Spot, AND the opening of the cervix. Some argue nipples belong on that list too.
7. Being Well Hydrated Leads To Better Orgasms
Because the body is mostly fluid, being hydrated enhances people’s ability to achieve orgasm.
8. All Woman Can Achieve Orgasm
Almost no woman was born unable to achieve an orgasm. “Women have the innate machinery programmed to have orgasms,” Fromberg explains. “But not everybody learns how to use that machinery well.”
Source : https://healthland.time.com/2013/10/04/lets-talk-12-surprising-facts-about-sex-and-women/