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- Vulva - Wikipedia
In mammals, the vulva (pl : vulvas or vulvae) comprises mostly external, visible structures of the female genitalia leading into the interior of the female reproductive tract
- Vulva: Location, Anatomy, Function, Conditions Care
Your vulva consists of many parts that are essential to your reproductive and sexual health, including the clitoris, labia, and urethral and vaginal openings
- The Vulva: Anatomy, Function, and Conditions - Verywell Health
People often refer to the vagina for most things related to female genitals However, the external genital structures are all part of the vulva, including the opening to the vaginal canal The vulva begins at the mons pubis, the fleshy covering over your pubic bone where your pubic hair grows
- Vulva: Diagram, Function, Location Anatomy - Natural Cycles
The vulva is the external part of the female genitalia, consisting of several important parts of our bodies, including the urethra (where you pee from) and the clitoris (an essential part of the female pleasure anatomy)
- Vulva | Definition, Anatomy, Function | Britannica
vulva, the external female genitalia that surround the opening to the vagina; collectively these consist of the labia majora, the labia minora, clitoris, vestibule of the vagina, bulb of the vestibule, and the glands of Bartholin
- Anatomy | Labia Library by Women’s Health Victoria
The vulva is the proper name for all the parts that make up the outer female genitalia This includes the mons pubis, clitoris, labia, urethra and vaginal opening (all described in more detail below)
- Vulva - Anatomy, Location, Diagram, Function, Significance
Located in the lower pelvic region, the vulva sits between the thighs and is bounded by the mons pubis at the top and the perineum at the bottom The vulva forms the outermost part of the female reproductive system and is essential in protecting the internal genital organs
- Vulva: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
The vulva is made up of the female genital parts that are outside the body It includes the "lips" or folds of skin (labia), clitoris, and the openings to the urethra and vagina
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