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Testoporosis

Testoporosis, teˈstɒpəˈrəʊsɪs (Latin for “Clitoris enlargement”) is a common, but rarely talked about condition most women face every month. The condition is a regular happening of the menstrual cycle and can in modern terms be described as a female micropenis. As blood is flooding to the uterus to make a safe living for a fetus, the calcium collects at the clitoris making it grow. This growth has to be trimmed down to prevent pain, and will with regular trimming reach about 6cm.Therefore the optimal time to trim it is about 3-5 days after the first menstrual day. If growth occurs after the initial trim, more might be needed. If the pain of multiple trimmings is overwhelming, a doctor should be contacted. The consequences of not cutting the piece are severe infections and what is commonly known as "Period pain" and can be described as a throbbing, scratching, pinching, or punching sensation. If ignored furthermore, the infection, and it’s unbearable pain, can be transferred to possible sex-partners. And if completely ignored and left untouched, death can occur.

There are many ways of dealing with this condition and the following are the most common: -Trimming -Operations These can be to either; lessen growth and pain Or to completely stop the growth -Numbing cream/band aids Some women prefer to use numbing cream or a numbing band aid to trim without the sensation of pain

Just as everyone is unique, so is Testoporosis. There have been recorded instances where the body produces too little iron and calcium, and this leads to slower, shorter or a lack of growth. There are also mutations where the growth is less than 6cm on average, but with this follows more pain in the ovaries.

The name comes from the male hormone Testosterone and the bone condition Osteoporosis resulting in low bone mass. The combination of the two makes the condition Testoporosis.