Translational Research Center Opening Ceremony
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The vagina is a fibromuscular tubular tract leading from the uterus to the exterior of the body in female placental mammals and marsupials, or to the cloaca in female birds, monotremes, and some reptiles. Female insects and other invertebrates also have a vagina, which is the terminal part of the oviduct. The Latinate plural is vaginae. In common speech, the term "vagina" is often used to refer to the vulva...
Vaginal opening: The opening to the muscular canal extending from the cervix to the outside ... The vaginal opening is called the vestibule of the 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 ...
But I'm a 16 year old girl and I can't seem to find my vaginal opening. All the diagrams I see just show a hole below the urethra, but I don't have one! ......
The swelling should be going down by now. I have a few questions: Does it hurt? Did you use a condom? If so, you may have a latex allergy. I have one,...
Asked by KdS - 13 months ago
Yes, you can tear it. You can tear it on the inside and on the outside. You should not have sex for a few days, and just keep it clean....
Asked by sarah mars - 6 months ago
with a few small bumps around my labia area, and down lower by my vaginal opening. Around the opening for women such as Yeast Infections/Vaginal Discharge. Well that all happened, I treated with monistat
Jan 25, 2008
that i have two vaginal openings next to eachother, im very worried about this and wondered Can someone either help me or let me know where to get the help i need. I have recently discovered...
Oct 31, 2008
scheduled for a Posterior Colporrhaphy and a vaginal opening repair (perineoplasty) He said with him and my hubby with vaginal softening excersizes due to the perineoplasty. Which has me nervous
Aug 16, 2008
nah! She seems ok to me........
Opening a bottle of wine isn't hard which is why not being able to accomplish it is particularly embarrassing. Don't worry with a little practice you'll be liberating the fruit of the vine in a...
Slide show: Vaginal tears in childbirth
Vaginal tears occur frequently during childbirth. Most tears require little or no repair and heal within a few weeks. Others require more repair with sutures. This slide show from the Mayo Clinic guides you through first, second, third, and fourth degree tears, what they look like, how they are repaired, and how to take care of them once you return home from the hospital.
A pelvic exam is an important part a woman's routine physical appointment. This slide show can help you get familiarized with what will occur during the exam.
During the final months of pregnancy, a few simple exercises can help prepare your muscles for labor. Learn about them in this slide show:
An ovulation calculator can help your track your most fertile periods.
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