Coital incontinence

Coital incontinence (CI) is urinary leakage that occurs during either penetration or orgasm and can occur with a sexual partner or with masturbation. It has been reported to occur in 10% to 27% of sexually active women with urinary continence problems.[1] There is evidence to suggest links between urinary leakage at penetration and urodynamic stress incontinence, and between urinary leakage at orgasm and detrusor overactivity.[2]

Coital incontinence is physiologically distinct from female ejaculation, with which it is sometimes confused.[2][3]

References

  1. Serati, Maurizio; Salvatore, Stefano; Uccella, Stefano; Nappi, Rossella E.; Bolis, Pierfrancesco (January 2009). "Female Urinary Incontinence During Intercourse: A Review on an Understudied Problem for Women's Sexuality". The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 6 (1): 40–48. doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2008.01055.x. PMID 19170835.
  2. 1 2 Pastor, Zlatko (July 2013). "Female ejaculation orgasm vs. coital incontinence: a systematic review". The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 10 (7): 1682–1691. doi:10.1111/jsm.12166. ISSN 1743-6109. PMID 23634659.
  3. Constantini, Elisabetta (April 2018). "Coital Urinary Incontinence". International Continence Society. Retrieved 2019-06-06.


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