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Can Correction To The Split Clitoris Cause Any Problem In Sexuality?

Hello, Doctor. I split my clitoris when I was 5 or 6 yrs. old. Now it hanging like a baby penis quested to get tha piece that's hanging to be cut off.I'm 42 yrs. old. Would I still have my very very high sex climax feeling or Would still be on or it will disapper if a get tha piece that's hanging down cut Off.
Fri, 4 Dec 2015
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hello, and I hope I can help you today.

If the piece that is hanging off is just your foreskin (you can tell by touching it and if it is not sexually sensitive than it is just skin) then it should not affect your clitoral sensation at all. If your actual clitoral tissue is involved, I would not recommend removing it because that tissue is the origin of your sexual sensation and your ability to orgasm might be affected. There is also a large supply of arteries to the clitoris and it can bleed quite heavily. If you only desire to have it removed now is for cosmetic reasons, it is safe to perform but in experienced hands. Just of note- getting an injection of local anesthesia into that area is quite painful, and if you have lived with this for most of your life so far, it may not be worth it to risk any complications, unless it is very disturbing to your psyche or self-esteem.

I hope I was able to answer your question today and that my advice was helpful.

Best wishes, Dr. Brown
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OBGYN Dr. Nishikant Shrotri's  Response
Hallow Dear,

The women have two types of orgasms: Clitoral orgasm and Vaginal or G point orgasm.

If your clitoris is cut off, you will not have clitoris to have any sensation; naturally you cannot get clitoral orgasm. However, the vaginal orgasm, which many a women have not felt throughout their life, comes some times after the clitoral orgasm provided the intercourse is continued. This orgasm starts in the vagina in the midway of front wall. You have to continue the intercourse without letting him withdraw his penis. Stimulating front vaginal wall will give to the erotic feelings due to orgasm.

However, if you loose your clitoris, you will not have clitoral orgasm.

Still labia minora are also sexually sensitive. Many women masturbate by handling the labia minora. So sensitivity of labia minora will be retained and you will get the erotic sensations at labia minora even after loosing the clitoris. .

I hope this helps you.

Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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Can Correction To The Split Clitoris Cause Any Problem In Sexuality?

Hello, and I hope I can help you today. If the piece that is hanging off is just your foreskin (you can tell by touching it and if it is not sexually sensitive than it is just skin) then it should not affect your clitoral sensation at all. If your actual clitoral tissue is involved, I would not recommend removing it because that tissue is the origin of your sexual sensation and your ability to orgasm might be affected. There is also a large supply of arteries to the clitoris and it can bleed quite heavily. If you only desire to have it removed now is for cosmetic reasons, it is safe to perform but in experienced hands. Just of note- getting an injection of local anesthesia into that area is quite painful, and if you have lived with this for most of your life so far, it may not be worth it to risk any complications, unless it is very disturbing to your psyche or self-esteem. I hope I was able to answer your question today and that my advice was helpful. Best wishes, Dr. Brown