Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 27:475–482, 2001
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Sexual
Intercourse: Initial Experience
A. FAIX, J.F. LAPRAY, C. COURTIEU, A. MAUBON,
and KERRY LANFREY
Department of Urology and Radiology, CMC Beausoleil, Montpellier, France
The objective of this study was to investigate sexual intercourse with
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A volunteer couple (30 year-
old male, 27-year-old female) with a normal sex life, had face-to-
face sexual intercourse (reversed missionary position) under MRI.
Static and dynamic T2-weighted sagittal sequencies were acquired
on the midline before and during vaginal penetration. In this posi-
tion, before penetration, the vagina was parallel to the pubococ-
cygeal line and had normal anterior convexity. After penetration,
accentuation of the vaginal convexity was observed, produced by
the penile gland reaching the anterior cul-de-sac and contact with
the anterior vaginal wall. The posterior bladder wall was pushed
forward and upward, the uterus upward and backward. In this
initial experience, we observed a preferential contact of the penis
in erection with the anterior vaginal wall and the anterior cul-de-
sac in the face-to-face sexual position. MRI allows a noninvasive
assessment of sexual intercourse.
INTRODUCTION
The anatomy of sexual intercourse has never previously been investigated
using modern imaging techniques. In the 15th century, Leonard de Vinci
(1901) attempted to reproduce a schema of sexual intercourse. He hypoth-
esized that the axis of the penis was in a straight line during coitus. Anatomi-
cal studies of cadavers have found that there is a slight posterior curve of the
vagina with an open backwards angle of about 140° (Zwang, 1990). Theo-
retically, in the “missionary” position (face-to-face position), the anterior wall
of the vagina is preferentially stimulated; it is the reverse in the posterior
Address correspondence to A. Faix, M.D., Department of Urology and Radiology, CMC
Beausoleil, 119 Avenue de Lodeve, 34070, Montpellier, France.
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