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Vagina anatomy, function, and what's normal
Medically reviewed by Monique Rainford, MD Key Takeaways The vagina is a muscular tube connecting the outside of the body to ...
It's often used to describe your ever-elusive lady parts as a whole, but it's actually a misnomer: Your vagina's technically inside of your body (that's why an ob-gyn has to use a speculum to see it); ...
Vaginas, vulvas, labias, lips — as you grow older and go through puberty, you hear a lot of different terms regarding your parts down under. But you might not be super clear on what *exactly* these ...
A 2019 survey found that men and women both struggled to correctly answer basic questions about anatomy and menstrual health. A new book titled Vagina Obscura highlights how little most people know ...
Sex ed didn't cover the half of it. From little-known facts to tips on safe handling, here's everything you need to know about your pink parts The VIP LoungeMost people call the whole kit and caboodle ...
Menopause represents a significant life transition, yet the intimate physical changes it brings remain surprisingly underdiscussed. While hot flashes and mood swings receive considerable attention, ...
Urethral involvement has been singled out for the first time as a key factor in the risk for recurrence in women with vulvar malignant melanoma, an observational study indicates. That and tumor depth ...
When you think about the clitoris, you’re probably picturing that super-sensitive nub that’s visible on the outside of the body, located at the top of the vulva where the inner labia meet. But there’s ...
INSIDER spoke to a gynecologist to see whether or not you should pee after sex. If you have a vagina, urinating after sex can reduce the chances of getting a urinary tract infection. If you have a ...
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