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  2. Are There Different Types of Vaginas? - AOL

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    What exactly is the difference between a vagina and a vulva? The vulva encompasses everything down there, including your labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, vaginal opening, and urethra opening ...

  3. Urethra - Wikipedia

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    In the human female, the urethra is about 4 cm long, [10] [12] having 6 mm diameter, [12] and exits the body between the clitoris and the vaginal opening, extending from the internal to the external urethral orifice. The meatus is located below the clitoris.

  4. Vulval vestibule - Wikipedia

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    Structures opening in the vulval vestibule are the urethra (urinary meatus), vagina, Bartholin's glands, and Skene's glands. [1]The external urethral orifice is placed about 25–30 millimetres (1–1.2 in) [2] behind the clitoris and immediately in front of that of the vagina; it usually assumes the form of a short, sagittal cleft with slightly raised margins.

  5. Sex organ - Wikipedia

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    In placental mammals, females have two genital orifices, the vaginal and urethral openings, while males have one genital orifice in the penis where urine and semen exit the urethra during urination and ejaculation. [14] Male and female genitals have many nerve endings, resulting in pleasurable and highly sensitive touch. [15]

  6. Is My Vagina Normal? - AOL

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    That means that everything you see from the outside — inner and outer labia (lips), clitoris, vaginal opening, and urethra — is the vulva. Sade Adeyina. Again, ...

  7. Vulva - Wikipedia

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    The area between the labia minora where the vaginal introitus and the urinary meatus (openings of the vagina and urethra respectively) are located is the vestibule. The meatus is below the clitoris and atop the introitus. The introitus is sometimes partly covered by a membrane called the hymen.

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

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    “Vulva” and “vagina” are both important terms to use — depending on which one you’re referring to. Clarity and accuracy are crucial in keeping kids healthy and safe, as well as helping ...

  9. Vagina - Wikipedia

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    The vaginal canal travels upwards and backwards, between the urethra at the front, and the rectum at the back. Near the upper vagina, the cervix protrudes into the vagina on its front surface at approximately a 90 degree angle. [12] The vaginal and urethral openings are protected by the labia. [13]