Uterine Changes During Sexual Response
The uterus, the organ responsible for nurturing new life, undergoes a series of significant changes during sexual response. In ancient medicine, it was referred to as the baogong (womb) or female womb.
The uterus, the organ responsible for nurturing new life, undergoes a series of significant changes during sexual response. In ancient medicine, it was referred to as the baogong (womb) or female womb.
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