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  2. Vulva - Wikipedia

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    Vulva. In mammals, the vulva ( pl.: vulvas or vulvae) consists of the external female genitalia. For humans, it includes the mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, vestibule, urinary meatus, vaginal introitus, hymen, and openings of the vestibular glands. The vulva includes the entrance to the vagina, which leads to the uterus, and ...

  3. Female reproductive system - Wikipedia

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    The uterus or womb is the major female reproductive organ. The uterus provides mechanical protection, nutritional support, and waste removal for the developing embryo (weeks 1 to 8) and fetus (from week 9 until the delivery). In addition, contractions in the muscular wall of the uterus are important in pushing out the fetus at the time of birth.

  4. Vagina - Wikipedia

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    In placental mammals and marsupials, the vagina leads from the uterus to the exterior of the female body. Female marsupials have two lateral vaginas, which lead to separate uteri, but both open externally through the same orifice; [242] a third canal, which is known as the median vagina, and can be transitory or permanent, is used for birth. [243]

  5. Labia - Wikipedia

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    Some women are self-conscious about the size, color or asymmetry of their labia. Viewing pornography may influence a woman's view of her genitals. [6] [7] Models in pornography frequently have small or non-existent labia minora, and images are often airbrushed, [7] [17] so pornographic images do not depict the full range of natural variations ...

  6. 'Vulva' versus 'vagina': What should we be teaching kids? - AOL

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    Why it matters that kids learn the right terms for their body parts — including the difference between the vulva and the vagina. (Getty Images) (Getty Images)

  7. Perineum - Wikipedia

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    The perineal body (or central tendon of perineum) is a pyramidal fibromuscular mass in the middle line of the perineum at the junction between the urogenital triangle and the anal triangle. In males, it is found between the bulb of the penis and the anus ; in females, it is found between the vagina and anus, and about 1.25 cm (0.49 in) in front ...

  8. Vaginal fornix - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal fornix. Sagittal section of the lower part of a female trunk, right segment. SM. INT. Small intestine. The fornices of the vagina ( sg.: fornix of the vagina or fornix vaginae) are the superior portions of the vagina, extending into the recesses created by the vaginal portion of cervix. The word fornix is Latin for 'arch'.

  9. Human anus - Wikipedia

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    In humans, the anus ( pl.: anuses or ani; from Latin ānus, "ring", "circle") [ 1][ 2] is the external opening of the rectum located inside the intergluteal cleft. Two sphincters control the exit of feces from the body during an act of defecation, which is the primary function of the anus. These are the internal anal sphincter and the external ...