If You Can’t Orgasm, the O Shot Can Help!
February is the time when love is in the air. But if you are one of the millions of women who experience a regular or complete inability to experience an orgasm, Valentine’s Day can feel less than romantic. The good news is that advancements in sexual health medicine have made fast, easy, effective, and affordable treatments available to help women achieve frequent and satisfying orgasms.
If you are a woman who can’t orgasm, you are not alone. Recent clinical studies show that up to 15 percent of women have never experienced an orgasm. And, countless other women who once previously had orgasms at some point in their lives find that they no longer orgasm as frequently or intensely as they once did.
Sadly, many women are too embarrassed to seek medical help when they can’t orgasm. And many others think that there is simply nothing they can do about their nonexistent or decreasing ability to orgasm. But at Better U Medical Spa in the Bergenfield, NJ area, Dr. Gor can help you achieve orgasms – with a simple in-office procedure.
An innovative, painless, minimally-invasive vaginal treatment called the O Shot is now available that can treat the vaginal problems impacting lack of orgasm – and can dramatically improve sexual sensation and increase the ability to achieve orgasm.
In this article, Bergenfield, NJ area board certified gynecologist and women’s sexual health expert Dr. Hetal Gor explains how the new O Shot works – and how it can improve and increase orgasms.
Statistics on Female Orgasm
According to an article published in MedLine by the Mayo Clinic, from 10 to 15% of women have never experienced an orgasm 1. And, in another article posted on the Mayo Clinic website it is estimated that up to 45% of women experience some form of difficulty reaching orgasm 2.
Interestingly, studies suggest younger women report more difficulty reaching orgasm compared to older women – with approximately 38% of young women experiencing difficulty having orgasms during intercourse 3. And that study went on to estimate that around 19% of adult females overall experience persistent difficulty with orgasms during intercourse.
What is a Female Orgasm?
From a medical perspective, a female orgasm is a complex physical response to sexual arousal and stimulation, characterized by intense pleasurable sensations and muscle contractions. The female orgasm involves a series of physiological changes that occur in the body, including increased blood flow to the genital area, heightened sensitivity of the clitoris and other erogenous zones, and rhythmic contractions of the pelvic floor muscles.
During sexual arousal, the clitoris becomes engorged with blood and increases in size, leading to heightened sensitivity and arousal. As sexual stimulation continues, the sensations become more intense, leading to a buildup of sexual tension and arousal that eventually culminates in orgasm. During orgasm, there is a release of built-up sexual tension, resulting in rhythmic contractions of the pelvic floor muscles, including the uterus, vagina, and anus. These contractions are accompanied by a pleasurable sensation that is often described as waves of intense pleasure radiating throughout the body.
It’s important to note that the experience of orgasm can vary widely among individuals, and not all women experience orgasm in the same way or with the same intensity. Factors such as individual anatomy, level of arousal, emotional state, and overall sexual satisfaction can all influence the experience of orgasm. Additionally, some women may require more time or different types of stimulation to reach orgasm, while others may experience multiple orgasms in a single sexual encounter. Overall, the female orgasm is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that plays a central role in sexual pleasure and satisfaction for many women.
Why Women Can’t Orgasm
From a medical perspective, there are several factors that can contribute to why some women may have difficulty achieving orgasm or may not experience orgasm at all. These factors can be both physical and psychological in nature and may vary from individual to individual. Some studies show confusion among women about what constitutes an orgasm, influencing reported numbers. And it is important to remember that not all women experiencing difficulty achieving orgasm are distressed by it.
For some women, a medical condition or side effects from a medication may be the reason they can’t orgasm. For others, the toll taken on the vagina by childbirth, aging and the hormonal changes of menopause can also decrease their ability to achieve orgasm. All of these factors can cause the vagina and clitoris to become less sensitive, as well as dry, loose, lax, and even painful during penetrative sex.
In addition to physical factors, psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, and depression can also play a role in inhibiting orgasm. These mental health conditions can affect a woman’s libido and overall sexual response, making it more difficult for her to become aroused and reach orgasm. Similarly, relationship issues, communication problems with a partner, or past traumatic experiences can also impact a woman’s ability to achieve orgasm.
Hormonal imbalances, certain medications, and medical conditions such as diabetes or pelvic floor disorders can also affect sexual function and orgasmic response in women.
Overall, achieving orgasm is a complex process influenced by a combination of physical, psychological, and interpersonal factors. It’s important for women experiencing difficulties with orgasm to communicate openly with their healthcare providers and explore potential underlying causes in order to address and overcome these challenges.
O Shot for Women Who Can’t Orgasm
Women who are unable to orgasm do NOT have to suffer in silence. Seeking medical evaluation and treatment for the underlying cause of your inability to orgasm from a sexual health doctor like Hetal Gor in the Bergenfield, NJ area can typically help improve sexual function and often increase the likelihood of achieving regular, satisfying orgasms.
The O Shot is a revolutionary new, 100% natural, state-of-the-art treatment for women who can’t orgasm – or who wish to improve sexual sensation, and/or the frequency and intensity of orgasms. The O Shot – or “Orgasm Shot” – has been proven in clinical studies to help women achieve better, more frequent orgasms.
The O Shot is a simple, one-time, injection in our Englewood, NJ office that uses the body’s own natural healing powers to stimulate cell rejuvenation in the vagina. The treatment uses PRP (Platelet Rich Protein) that is extracted from the patient’s own blood and injected into the vagina and clitoris. PRP injections have been used in sports medicine to regenerate joints for many years. And the same PRP technology is also used in the “Vampire Facial” made famous by Kim Kardashian and other celebrities.
Now PRP is being used in sexual health medicine by experts like Dr. Hetal Gor in the Bergenfield, NJ area to help women improve vaginal health and increase the frequency and intensity of orgasms. The PRP stimulates the growth of new cells in a woman’s vaginal walls and clitoris. In addition to improving sexual sensitivity and helping women who can’t orgasm, the O Shot than can tighten the vagina, improve lubrication, make sex less painful – and increase your sex drive!
Topical numbing is used, for a painless procedure – and there are no negative side effects and no downtime with this in-office procedure.
The amazing benefits of the O Shot have also been featured on “The Doctors” and in Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar, Redbook and Marie Claire. Now this incredible treatment for low sex drive and improved orgasm is available at Better U Medical Spa in Englewood, NJ.
O Shot for Women Who Can’t Orgasm – Bergenfield, NJ Area
Dr. Hetal Gor is one of the few physicians offering this innovative and life changing new treatment for women in the Bergenfield, NJ area. If you are interested in achieving better and more frequent orgasms – and re-invigorating your sex life – schedule an O Shot appointment at Better U Med Spa in Englewood, New Jersey today – just 3 miles from beautiful the Bergenfield, NJ area.
More than just a cosmetic medical spa, Better U is owned and operated by board certified gynecologist and women’s sexual health expert Dr. Hetal Gor. She will help accurately diagnose the reason why you can’t orgasm – and provide the state-of-the-art treatments that are right for you.
O Shot (Orgasm Shot) Bergenfield, NJ Area: 201-541-6858
Sources:
- MedlinePlus, Orgasmic dysfunction in women: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/female-sexual-dysfunction/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20372556
- Female Sexual Dysfunction: Prevalence and Risk Factors, PMC: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36162944/
- Determinants of female sexual orgasms, PMC: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27799078/