Vagina
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The vagina is a part of the female human body. Menstrual fluid (red blood-like liquid lost during a monthly period or menstruation) leaves the body through the vagina.
[change] Location
It is on the lower center of the vulva. It is the tube leading from the uterus (womb) to the outside of the body. The opening is found between both legs, inside the labium, behind the opening to the urethra, a tube leading to the bladder, and in front of the anus, the opening to the rectum.
[change] Sex
In sex, semen comes out from the penis and travels through the vagina.
[change] Pregnancy
Sperm needs to be deposited at the top of the vagina near the cervix, or ring of muscle at the entry to the uterus, and fertilize the ovum (egg) if pregnancy is to occur.
In a normal childbirth, babies come out through the vagina.
Human reproductive system | ||
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Female anatomy | Cervix – Clitoris – Clitoral hood – Fallopian tubes – Bartholin's glands – Gräfenberg spot (G-spot) – Hymen – Labia – Mammary glands – Ovaries – Skene's glands – Urethra – Uterus – Vagina – Vulva | |
Female physiology | Ejaculation – Orgasm – Ovum | |
Male anatomy | Bulbourethral glands – Corpus cavernosum – Ejaculatory ducts – Epididymis – Foreskin – Frenulum – Glans penis – Penis – Prostate – Rete testis – Scrotum – Seminal vesicles – Seminiferous tubules – Sertoli cell – Spermatic cord – Testicles (testes) – Urethra – Vasa deferentia | |
Male physiology | Ejaculation – Erection – Orgasm – Semen – Sperm – Testosterone |