Vagina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The vagina (from Latin, literally "sheath" or "scabbard") is a fibromuscular tubular tract leading from the uterus to the exterior of the body in female placental mammals and ...
Vagina dentata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vagina dentata is Latin for toothed vagina. Various cultures have folk tales about women with toothed vaginas, frequently told as cautionary tales warning of the dangers of sex ...
vagina definition of vagina in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
vagina: see reproductive system reproductive system, in animals, the anatomical organs concerned with production of offspring. In humans and other mammals the female reproductive ...
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noun pl. vaginas-·nas or vaginae-·nae (-nē) Anat., Zool. a sheath or sheathlike structure; specif., in female mammals, the canal between the vulva and the uterus
Vaginal Prolapse
The network of muscles, ligaments, and skin in and around a woman's vagina acts as a complex support structure that holds pelvic organs, tissues, and structures in place. This ...
Anatomy: Pink Parts - Female Sexual Anatomy | Scarleteen
The vagina is only one part of these organs, and not the whole of them, and many people mistakenly call the vulva the vagina. Where your pubic hair is, below your belly button, is ...
Discovery Health :: Vagina
The vagina is the female internal sex organ that begins on the outside at the vaginal opening and extends about three to five inches inside, ending at the cervix.
Foreign Body, Vagina
Some objects are designed for use in a woman's vagina. These include tampons, vaginal suppositories, and medications delivered through the vagina. Others are not intended to be ...
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