The G-spot is real — here's what it actually is Female sexual anatomy explained by a specialist

#WomensHealth #SexEducation#FemaleAnatomy#GSpot #BodyLiteracy #SexualWellness For decades, scientists argued over whether the G-spot even existed. Some called it a myth. The truth is more interesting — and more important — than either side of that debate admitted. In this video, urogynecologist and pelvic floor specialist Dr. Lena Hartfield breaks down the real anatomy behind the G-spot: what it is, why it responds differently in different women, and why the confusion has lasted this long. You'll learn about the full clitoral structure — most of which is internal and invisible — the urethral sponge, the clitourethrovaginal (CUV) complex, and what current imaging research actually shows. This isn't a tips video. It's a science video. One that treats your anatomy with the seriousness it deserves. Whether you've never found a clear explanation, or you're a healthcare professional looking for a patient-friendly breakdown, this video was made for you. Sources referenced: Journal of Sexual Medicine (2012), Journal of Urology (2005), Clinical Anatomy (2014 — Dr. Helen O'Connell), International Urogynecology Journal (2023), Archives of Sexual Behavior (2019). If this helped you understand your body better — share it with someone who deserves the same. Medical disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personal medical concerns. The expert persona featured is used for illustrative and educational purposes. #WomensHealth #SexEducation#FemaleAnatomy#GSpot #BodyLiteracy #SexualWellness #HealthEducation #Urogynecology #KnowYourBody #PelvicHealth #ScienceOfSex