
To find it, reach way back inside your vagina — like, depending on your bod, three to six inches back. You'll probably find a rubbery spot that's a bit firmer than the rest of your vagina. Graze something that feels like the tip of your nose? This is your cervix, or more specifically your ectocervix, which is the part of the external part of the cervix.
And while some folks use the terms "cervical orgasm" and "cervical penetration" interchangeably. But the cervix cannot actually be penetrated. "The cervix does have a small opening at the center of the ectocervix that's called the external os, but it cannot be penetrated. That's because the hole is too small to be penetrated with, say, a dildo or your finger. In fact, the only time something other than blood or semen passes through this hole is during childbirth or IUD insertion.
Stimulating your cervix can be pleasurable — and yep, result in cervical orgasms. But how, exactly, do you stimulate the cervix? Again, because it's the deepest spot in the vaginal canal, cervical stimulation (and orgasm!) are achieved through deep vaginal penetration.
A penis, a toy, or your fingers — depending on the length of your vaginal canal and the length of the fingers — can all be used to achieve this. Jessica O'Reilly, Ph. D- recommends using a toy to experiment with depth and pressure on your own before involving a partner.
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