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
External female genitalia: Anatomy and blood supply | Kenhub Found medial to the labia majora are the labia minora (singular, labium minus), which are much thinner, devoid of fat and entirely hairless Their frontal ends split to form upper and lower layers The upper layer goes superior to the clitoris and forms a fold called prepuce
Vulva - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS They comprise the mons pubis, the labia majora et minora pudendi, the clitoris, the bulbus vestibuli, and the greater vestibular glands The term pudendum or vulva, as generally applied, includes all these parts
Taking the ‘Shame Part’ Out of Female Anatomy In 1895, anatomy officially recognized a pudendal region in both men and women But 60 years later, only the “pudendum femininum” — the female shame part — was still listed
Gross Anatomy Glossary: Vulva and Superficial Perineal Pouch Here we’ll learn the anatomy of the vulva and the superficial perineal pouch The vulva refers to the typical female genitalia; it comprises structures that are sexually responsive and or protect the vaginal opening We show the vaginal orifice (the opening of the vagina)