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- Vagina - Wikipedia
Other health issues may also affect the human vagina The vagina has evoked strong reactions in societies throughout history, including negative perceptions and language, cultural taboos, and their use as symbols for female sexuality, spirituality, or regeneration of life
- Vagina: Anatomy, Function, Conditions Care - Cleveland Clinic
Your vagina is a stretchy, muscular tube located in your pelvis It plays an important role in reproduction, childbirth and sexual well-being
- Female Anatomy Diagrams: Inside and Outside the Vagina
The vagina is an elastic tube that connects the uterus and cervix to the vulva Its shape may vary from person to person — some vaginas are oval like an egg, while others may be cylindrical
- Vagina: Whats typical, whats not - Mayo Clinic
The vagina is a muscular canal that extends from the vulva to the neck of the uterus (cervix) The vagina is where the lining of the uterus is shed during menstruation, where penetration can occur during sex and where a baby descends during childbirth
- Vagina parts | vagina diagram and a guide to female anatomy
Half of women aged 26-35 are unable to label a diagram of the vulva or vagina accurately Here's a guide to each vagina and vulva part, plus vagina diagrams
- The Vagina - Structure - Function - Histology - TeachMeAnatomy
The vagina is an organ of the female reproductive tract It is a distensible muscular tube which extends posterosuperiorly from the external vaginal orifice to the cervix
- 5 Minute Vulva Anatomy Video | The Brookside Associates
The vagina is not cylindrical in shape, but more like a flattened cone, narrow at the vaginal opening, and widening as the vagina approaches the cervix Normally, the anterior and posterior vaginal walls are in contact with each other, but during intercourse or an examination, they separate
- Female reproductive system - Wikipedia
The vagina is a fibromuscular (made up of fibrous and muscular tissue) canal leading from the outside of the body to the cervix of the uterus It is also referred to as the birth canal in the context of pregnancy
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