Our peer reviewed published research:
Mulvehill, S., & Tishler, J. (2024). Assessment of the effect of cannabis use before partnered sex on women with and without orgasm difficulty. Sexual Medicine, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/sexmed/qfae023
A second paper has been submitted to a peer-reviewed journal for review/publishing.
Our research was presented at the following conferences.
2024
- Academic Cannabis Conference, May 4, 2024, Carbondale, Illinois
- European Society for Sexual Medicine, February, 2024, Bari, Italy
2023
- World Meeting for Sexual Medicine Conference, December, 2023, Dubai
- Cannabis for the Management of Female Orgasmic Difficulty/Disorder: An Observational Study, Dissertation by Suzanne Mulvehill Oral Defense – October 5, 2023
- Assessment of Cannabis Use Before Partnered Sex on Women Who Report Orgasm Difficulty, Cannabis Clinical Outcomes Research Conference, May, 2023
2022
- Cannabis for Treatment of Human Sexuality – with a Focus on Treating Female Orgasmic Disorder, Cannabis Research Conference, August, 2022
- Three theories explore why women who use cannabis regularly are twice as likely to orgasm, Cannabis Clinical Outcomes Research Conference, May, 2022
2021
- Four theories support a hypothesis that cannabis may be a treatment for female orgasmic disorder, World Conference for Sexual Medicine Conference, November, 2021 also published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, May, 1, 2002
- Cannabis, female orgasm, and female orgasmic disorder: Comprehensive Literature Review, Cannabis Clinical Outcomes Research Conference, April, 2021
- Can cannabis be a treatment for female orgasmic disorder? Cannabis Clinical Outcomes Research Conference, April, 2021
The Female Orgasm Research Institute is committed to conducting research to identify scientifically proven pathways to female orgasm, as more than 40% of women report orgasm difficulty world-wide.