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FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM PART 1 | EXTERNAL SYSTEM PARTS | FUNCTION | LOCATION |MOLECULAR MYSTERIES
The female reproductive anatomy includes both external and internal parts.
External parts
The function of our external genitals are to protect the internal parts from infection and allow sperm to enter our vagina.
Our vulva is the collective name for all your external genitals. A lot of people mistakenly use the term vagina to describe all female reproductive parts. However, our vagina is its own structure located inside your body.
The main parts of your vulva or external genitals are:
Labia majora: Your labia majora (large lips) enclose and protect the other external reproductive organs. During puberty, hair growth occurs on the skin of the labia majora, which also contain sweat and oil-secreting glands.
Labia minora: Your labia minora (small lips) can have a variety of sizes and shapes.
They lie just inside your labia majora, and surround the opening to our vagina (the canal that joins the lower part of your uterus to the outside of your body) and urethra (the tube that carries pee from your bladder to the outside of your body).
This skin is very delicate and can become easily irritated and swollen.
Clitoris: Our two labia minora meet at your clitoris, a small, sensitive protrusion that’s comparable to a penis in men or people assigned male at birth . Our clitoris is covered by a fold of skin called the prepuce and is very sensitive to stimulation.
Vaginal opening: Our vaginal opening allows menstrual blood and babies to exit your body.
Tampons, fingers, sex toys or penises can go inside your vagina through your vaginal opening.
Hymen: Our hymen is a piece of tissue covering or surrounding part of your vaginal opening. It’s formed during development and present during birth.
Opening to our urethra: The opening to our urethra is the hole you pee from.
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