A 12-Week Science-Based Program
For women who have tried everything else.
The world’s first science-based, cannabis-assisted orgasm program.
You are not alone
“The problem was never you.”
— Dr. Suzanne Mulvehill, PhDOrgasm difficulty is not a character flaw, a psychological weakness, or evidence that your body was built wrong. It is a lack of access problem — something is interfering with your nervous system and blocking access to your orgasm.
When your nervous system cannot access the conditions for orgasm to emerge — whether because of anxiety, shame, conditioning, trauma, or simply never having been taught how your body actually works — orgasm becomes unavailable. Beyond difficult. Unavailable.
This is not a life sentence. Your nervous system can be taught. It learns. And what it has learned, it can unlearn and relearn.
“Following my radical hysterectomy, I was left with a lot of pain, tenderness, muscle tightness and nerve damage causing loss of sensation. I lost my ability to feel pleasure and could not reach orgasm… I began dabbling with cannabis to reconnect with my body and to my own amazement, I discovered new sensations and new ways to orgasm with my partner.”
— Rebecca Andersson, cervical cancer survivor · Oral Testimony to the Oregon Health Authority, October 2024Grounded in 50 years of peer-reviewed science
No program was built. No treatment pathway was created. No woman was told. Until now.
In a systematic review of 16 studies encompassing 8,849 women, every single study that investigated cannabis use prior to sexual activity reported improvements in female orgasm function.
Not most. Every one.
This program is what should have existed decades ago.
The neuroscience
Research confirms that sexual behavior grows new neurons and builds new neural pathways. That means the more you practice, the stronger and more permanent those pathways become.
Three sessions per week practiced consistently over 12 weeks is sufficient for neural pathway consolidation. Twelve weeks of consistent practice gives your brain what it needs to begin making lasting change.
Women who used marijuana before sex were more than twice as likely to report satisfactory orgasms. For each additional step of cannabis use intensity, the odds of reporting female sexual dysfunction declined by 21%.
From the founder
I was raised on an image of an egg frying in a pan. “This is your brain on drugs.”
In college I tried cannabis once in a parking lot, had a panic attack in my physics class, and wanted nothing to do with it again. That was 1980.
Fast forward to 2018 — after decades of struggling with orgasm difficulty, after four sex therapists, Tantra training, new vibrators, a private session with the legendary Betty Dodson — I decided to experience cannabis. Not try it. Experience it.
In a safe setting. With intention.
And when I did, my brain — wired for productivity, efficiency, and control — wanted no part of it. The altered state felt wrong. Uncomfortable. My brain kept asking: “Are we done yet?”
Some sessions brought breakthroughs.
Some brought tears.
Some brought orgasm.
There was also a lot of unlearning. Patience was required. Non-judgment. And a willingness to go on an exploratory journey with oneself — without knowing exactly where it would lead.
I had to learn to stay in the discomfort long enough for something to change. To train my brain and to develop a practice that worked with my resistance rather than against it. That practice — and everything I learned from it — is inside this program.
You do not need to have used cannabis before.
You do not need to be sure it will work.
You do not need to be unafraid.
You need only to be willing.
Program details
The founding cohort is a 12-week, live, guided program — limited to 15 women.
With Dr. Mulvehill — your history, your goals, your barriers.
Weekly education, exercises, and journal prompts — live with Dr. Mulvehill.
The 90-Day Journey to Reclaim Your Orgasm — your written companion throughout.
To Dr. Mulvehill between sessions — not a support ticket, direct access.
Open to all graduates indefinitely. The community continues after the program ends.
Tracked every 30 days — so you can measure and see your own progress.
In our physician network — for medical cannabis guidance specific to your situation.
Why this works
Too much cannabis and it may not work. Too little and it may not work. The right amount, the right conditions, the right setting, the right practice — that is where cannabis can give you access to your orgasm.
Knowing what to do with cannabis, how to work with your nervous system, and how to work through the resistance — that is what this program provides.
Being held, witnessed, and guided by others was not incidental to Dr. Mulvehill’s own breakthrough — it was essential to it.
When women hear each other’s experiences, their own become normalized. The belief that change is possible builds faster when you witness others on the same journey.
What becomes possible
Based on 40 interviews and 387 surveys conducted by Dr. Mulvehill.
“I never had an orgasm before I started using cannabis, and it worked the first time.”
“I was raped in my late teens. I told the guy I was dating, who is now my husband, about my sexual abuse history, and he said, ‘Try this.’ And it worked the first time.”
“You asked about the last month’s use, but I want you to know that before using cannabis, I had NEVER had an orgasm.”
“I become the orgasm.”
Meet your guide
From evidence. From practice. From thirty years of knowing exactly what it feels like to struggle with orgasm difficulty.
Suzanne Mulvehill, PhD is a clinical sexologist, scientist, and researcher specializing in female orgasmic function and difficulty. She is the founder of the Female Orgasm Research Institute — a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization — and the Women’s Cannabis Project, the policy initiative that established female orgasmic disorder as a qualifying condition for medical cannabis in Connecticut and Illinois.
After decades of living with orgasm difficulty herself, she sold her international company and returned to school to earn her PhD — to find out if other women were experiencing what she had experienced, and to build the science to prove it.
Frequently asked questions
This cohort will not be repeated at this price or in this format.
Have questions before enrolling? Book a 30-minute Discovery Call with Dr. Mulvehill for $99 — applied in full toward your enrollment.
If you have questions about whether this program is right for your situation — including any medical or mental health considerations — please consult your doctor or contact us directly before enrolling.