Latest Scientific Findingsby Frank Senne For years research into the sexual aspects of the G-Spot have lain dormant. In fact John D. Perry (co-author of "The G-Spot and other recent discoveries about human sexuality") even went so far as to state the "... sex research is dead...". What he meant by that was that, due to an ever increasing number of HIV infections, science was running out of research volunteers and financial support. Yet, in some areas research continued and brought to light some rather interesting fact relating to the G-Spot. Amongst those undeterred by cut-backs in public spending and dwindling numbers of research candidates were Beverly Whipple, Barry Komisaruk and Carolyn Ann Gerdes, all of Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, USA. G-Spot and Birth Pain SuppressionOne of the most significant research results in recent years has been the discovery of yet another role for the G-Spot, possibly even more significant then Graefenberg's discovery of its role in sexual encounters. The G-Spots role in birth pain suppression, which led to further investigations into the matter, leading to the discovery of the active principle involved, its subsequent synthetic manufacture and clinical trials of its effectiveness in pain suppression. In not so many word, the action and its effects are as follows:
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