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Dear lybrate user. The transparent clear liquid which comes out of your penis while having foreplay, speaking to a girl, watching porn etc is called pre-cum. this is a natural procedure and you don't have to stop it. Pre-cum is used as a lubricant...
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Here are a few tips for preventing and treating vaginal irritation at home: Avoid scented pads or toilet paper, creams, bubble bath, feminine sprays, and douches. Use water and a plain, unscented soap to regularly clean your external genital area.
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Ultra sound is commonly known as sonography. It is a process of reproducing ultrasound images of soft tissues of a particular body part and other organs on the computer screen with the help of the echoes of the sound waves produced by the transduc...



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The vagina is a muscular, tubular structure of the female genital tract extending from the vulva to the cervix (the opening of the urethra). Sexual activity affects vaginal health in a number of different ways during intercourse and in the long te...



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4 reasons why your vagina can be hurtful In India, along with a lack of sex education, there is also a lack of knowledge about hygiene of the privates amongst women even in urban areas. When a woman experiences pain in her vagina, while it could b...



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Maintaining a healthy vulva and vagina will help prevent infections and discomfort. Unusual changes in vaginal discharge is a sign that there might be an issue. The goal of vulvar care is to keep the vulva dry and free from irritants.

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When not properly cared for, a woman's vagina may be one of the most painful parts of her body, despite the fact that it is one of the most attractive parts. Because it is composed of tissues that are both elastic and muscular, it is able to maintain its lubrication and improve its sensitivity throughout sexual activity during the labour and delivery process.
The penis of the male and the vagina of the female communicate with each other during sexual activity, which might eventually result in pregnancy. In addition to this, it also plays a role in the process of menstruation by facilitating the flow of blood. The birth canal is formed by the combination of the vaginal canal and the cervical canal, which is the cavity formed by the cervix.
The hymen is a tissue membrane that partly covers the vagina. This membrane may get damaged either via sexual activity or from physical activity such as riding a horse or other forms of exercise. In some cases it may not be present at the time of birth. Therefore the presence or absence of hymen cannot be called a sign of her virginity.
The vaginal canal serves as a connection between the uterus and the outside environment. The cervix may be found in the passageway that connects the vagina to the uterus. At the beginning of the vaginal canal, both the vulva and the labia exist. Layers of the vagina include

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Female anatomy refers to the internal and external structures of the reproductive and urinary systems. Reproductive anatomy aids with sexual pleasure, getting pregnant , and breastfeeding a baby. The urinary system helps rid the body of toxins through urination (peeing). 


Some people are born with internal or external structures that are ambiguous or characteristic of both male and female anatomy. The following female anatomy chart is a reference based on typical location.


The word “female” is used here to refer to people who identify as female and have typical reproductive organs of a cisgender female. We recognize that some people who identify as female do not have the same anatomy as that depicted in this article.


Female genitalia consist of organs that are both inside and outside the body. This section will describe the internal and external structures.


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The vulva is made up of the external structures outside the vaginal opening, including: 1

"Labia" is the Latin word for lips, and the labia majora is often referred to as the outer lips. 2

Internal female genitalia include the structures inside the vaginal opening. These include: 1

While direct contact with the cervix rarely occurs during intercourse, some women claim it helps with sexual pleasure. Others say it causes discomfort.

The breast contains multiple structures within it, including: 7


Estrogen and progesterone are the primary female hormones produced by the reproductive system. Hormone production increases at puberty to stimulate ovulation, giving a woman the ability to conceive a child. Female hormones also promote vaginal lubrication and increase sexual desire. 


Female anatomy is designed for both intimacy and conceiving a baby. Structures such as the vulva, vagina, and breasts are sensitive to touch, stimulating arousal. The clitoris includes sensitive nerve endings, and its sole purpose is for sexual pleasure.

Sexual intimacy that leads to intercourse is usually the first step in getting pregnant. However, some do so through in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).

During ovulation , an ovary releases an egg that travels through the fallopian tubes to the uterus. During penile-vaginal intercourse, semen is released into the vagina. Sperm from the semen swim toward the egg to join with it in the uterus or fallopian tubes. 


Conception , or fertilization, occurs when the sperm and egg join, creating a zygote that develops into an embryo. Fertilization can happen hours or days after sexual intercourse.


When the egg is not fertilized and a female doesn’t get pregnant, the uterine lining sheds, causing a menstrual cycle, or period. Most females have a cycle every 28–31 days. However, it varies depending on when they ovulate. 


Female anatomy is intricate, and its structures have many functions, including urination, sexual arousal, and the conception of a baby. 


The vulva, the external structures outside the vaginal opening, includes the: 


Internal female anatomy includes the following: 


The breasts are included in female anatomy and serve a unique function in sexual stimulation and in breastfeeding a baby. 


Female anatomy can seem highly complex. Understanding it helps those with this anatomy to prepare for changes during puberty, adulthood, pregnancy, and menopause (when a woman stops having menstrual cycles for 12 straight months). 


It’s important to note that some babies are born with ambiguous structures, meaning they do not resemble typical female or male anatomy. Others are born with internal or external organs or genitalia of both males and females. 


If there is no significant impact on the person, they can continue being their uniquely perfect self. When it impacts someone’s daily life, mental, emotional, or sexual health, their healthcare team may make treatment recommendations. 

Urine collects in the bladder, passes through the urethra, and leaves the body at the urethral opening.
Females no longer ovulate or have their menstrual cycle during pregnancy . At times there is minor bleeding that can be mistaken for a period. The uterus expands, and the cervix thickens. Many notice changes in their breasts, such as tenderness, fullness, or heaviness. The areola and nipples may also change and become darker.
There is a lot of speculation about whether a woman’s erotic G-spot is an actual structure or a sensitive area in the vagina. For most, to find it, you or your partner can insert a finger, palm up, a few inches into the vagina. Curl your finger in a “come here” motion to see if that stimulates it. 9
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Brandi is a nurse and the owner of Brandi Jones LLC. She specializes in health and wellness writing including blogs, articles, and education.

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