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  2. File:Human vulva with visible urethral opening.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Vaginal opening description.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Vulva - Wikipedia

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    In pregnancy, the vulva and vagina take on a bluish coloring due to venous congestion. This appears between the eighth and twelfth week and continues to darken as the pregnancy continues. [39] Estrogen is produced in large quantities during pregnancy and this causes the vulva to become enlarged. The vaginal opening and the vagina are also ...

  5. Are There Different Types of Vaginas? - AOL

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    “The vagina is a tube that connects your uterus to your vulva, and has an opening end called the vaginal opening,” she continues. This opening is part of your vulva.

  6. File:Vaginal opening - english description.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. 6 fascinating facts about vaginas that every woman should know

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    The vagina is an important part of the female anatomy, but many people know very little about it. "When we do exams in the office, we get out a mirror, show women their vaginas and point out the ...

  8. 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.

  9. Is My Vagina Normal? - AOL

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    According to Dr. Melisa Holmes, a pediatric and adolescent gynecologist at Greenville Health System and the co-founder of non-profit teen sex ed organization Girlology, the vagina is simply the ...