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eating
(out)
Slang term for cunnilingus.
eclampsia
A severe form of toxemia that can occur in late pregnancy, leading to
convulsions and coma in pregnant woman.
ectopic
pregnancy
A pregnancy that occurs when a fertilized egg implants itself somewhere
outside the uterus. In most cases, the site of implantation is a fallopian
tube, in which case the condition is known as a tubal pregnancy.
effacement
The thinning out of the cervix during labor and childbirth.
effeminate
Having feminine qualities.
ejaculate
To have an orgasm with expulsion of seminal fluid from the penis. Also
used as an alternative term for the fluid itself (semen).
ejaculation
The expulsion of seminal fluid from the penis, usually during orgasm.
ejaculatory
duct
One of the two passageways that carries semen from the prostate gland
to the urethra.
ejaculatory
inevitability
In males, the point in the sexual response cycle at which a man no longer
has control over whether he will ejaculate or not. Once this point is
past, a man will ejaculate in a matter of seconds, even if all stimulation
is ceased.
Electra
complex
In psychoanalytic theory, the female child's erotic desire for the father
and simultaneous fear of the mother. It is the female analog to the Oedipal
complex.
embryo
The unborn human organism from the second to about the eighth week of
pregnancy.
embryo
transfer
A technique used with infertile couples in which a fertilized, developing
egg is transferred from the uterus of one woman to that of another woman.
emission
The first stage of ejaculation, in which sperm and semen are propelled
into the urethral bulb.
endometriosis
A disease caused by cells from the uterine lining spreading and growing
in parts of the body other than the uterus, such as the fallopian tubes.
endometrium
The inner lining of the uterus; part of which is shed during menstruation.
engagement
The repositioning of the fetus into a lower position in the mother's abdominal
cavity that occurs when its head is past her pelvic bone.
epididymis
The tightly coiled tubules, attached to the top of the testes, where sperm
matures and is stored.
epididymitis
Inflammation of the epididymis.
episiotomy
An incision made during childbirth to enlarge the vaginal opening. The
incision is usually made at the base of the vaginal opening and serves
to help prevent tearing of the perineal and anal tissues.
erectile
dysfunction
A sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to have or maintain
an erection despite adequate stimulation and interest. Often referred
to commonly as impotence.
erection
The enlargement and hardening of the penis due to vasocongestion that
occurs during sexual arousal in the male.
erogenous
zone
Any area of the body that is especially sensitive to sexual stimulation
and touching.
eros
The Greeks' term for passionate or erotic love.
erotic
aid
A device, such as a vibrator or dildo, designed to enhance sexual responsiveness.
erotica
Sexually oriented material that is not considered "pornographic" to the
viewer.
erotophilia
A positive emotional response to sexuality.
erotophobia
A negative emotional response to sexuality, especially guilt, fear and
shame.
estradiol
The major natural estrogen.
estrogen
The principal female hormone, secreted by the ovaries, testes, and placenta.
estrogens
The "female" sex hormones; also produced in smaller quantities (and with
less absorbtion) in males.
estrus
The period of ovulation and sexual activity in nonhuman female mammals;
commonly referred to as being "in heat."
eunuch
A castrated male.
exhibitionism
A paraphilia characterized by getting sexual gratification from exposing
the genitals to an (often unwilling) observer.
expectant
Pregnant.
expulsion
The second stage of ejaculation, characterized by contractions of the
urethra, prostate, and muscles at the base of the penis, causing semen
to spurt from the penis.
extramarital
sex
Sexual activity by a married person with someone other than her or his
spouse.
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