Information about Vagina
| Vagina | |
|---|---|
| Human female internal reproductive anatomy. | |
| Latin | "sheath" or "scabbard" |
| subject #269 1264 | |
| Artery | Iliolumbar artery, vaginal artery, middle rectal artery |
| Lymph | upper part to internal iliac lymph nodes, lower part to superficial inguinal lymph nodes |
| MeSH | Vagina |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | v_01/12842531 |
In common speech, the term "vagina" is often used to refer to the vulva or female genitals generally; strictly speaking, the vagina is a specific internal structure and the vulva is the exterior genitalia only.
Human anatomy
An image that shows the introitus (the opening of the vagina) in relation to its surrounding structures, when the labia are displaced by digits during a pelvic examination.
If the woman stands upright, the vaginal tube points in an upward-backward direction and forms an angle of slightly more than 45 degrees with the uterus. The vaginal opening is at the caudal end of the vulva, behind the opening of the urethra. Above the vagina is Mons Veneris. The vagina, along with the inside of the vulva, is reddish pink in color, as with most healthy internal mucous membranes in mammals.
Vaginal lubrication is provided by the Bartholin's glands near the vaginal opening and the cervix. The membrane of the vaginal wall also produces moisture, although it does not contain any glands. Before and during ovulation, the cervix produces cervical mucus, which provides a favorable environment for sperm to survive.
The hymen is a membrane which is situated at the opening of the vagina. As with many female animals, the hymen covers the opening of the vagina from birth until it is ruptured during activity. The hymen may rupture during sexual or non-sexual activity. Vaginal penetration may rupture the hymen. A pelvic examination, injury, or certain types of exercises, such as horseback riding or gymnastics may also rupture the hymen. Sexual intercourse does not always rupture the hymen. Therefore, the presence or absence of a hymen does not indicate virginity or prior sexual activity.
Biological functions of the vagina
The vagina has several biological functions.Menstruation
The vagina provides a path for menstrual blood and tissue to leave the body. In modern societies, tampons, menstrual cups and sanitary towels may be used to absorb or capture these fluids.Sexual activity
The concentration of the nerve endings that lie close to the entrance of a woman's vagina can provide pleasurable sensation during sexual activity, when stimulated in a way that the particular woman enjoys. During sexual arousal and particularly stimulation of the clitoris, the walls of the vagina self-lubricate, reducing friction during sexual activity. Research has found that portions of the clitoris extend into the vulva and vagina [5]With arousal the vagina lengthens rapidly to an average of about 4 in.(8.5 cm), but can continue to lengthen in response to pressure.[6] As the woman becomes fully aroused, the vagina tents (last ²⁄₃ expands in length and width) while the cervix retracts,[7]. The walls of the vagina are composed of soft elastic folds of mucous membrane skin which stretch or contract (with support from pelvic muscles) to the size of the penis (or other objects within reason).[8] This means (with proper arousal) the vagina may stretch/contract to accommodate virtually any size penis, from small to large (or a wide range of sex toys/objects).[9]
An erogenous zone referred to commonly as the G-spot is located at the anterior wall of the vagina, about five centimeters in from the entrance. Some women experience intense pleasure if the G-spot is stimulated appropriately during sexual activity. A G-Spot orgasm may be responsible for female ejaculation, leading some doctors and researchers to believe that G-spot pleasure comes from the Skene's glands, a female homologue of the prostate, rather than any particular spot on the vaginal wall.[10][11][12] Some researchers deny the existence of the G-spot.[13]
Childbirth
During childbirth, the vagina provides the route to deliver the baby from the uterus to its independent life outside the body of the mother. During birth, the vagina is often referred to as the birth canal. The vagina is remarkably elastic and stretches to many times its normal diameter during vaginal birth.Sexual health and hygiene
The vagina is examined during gynecological exams, often using a speculum, which holds the vagina open for visual inspection of the cervix or taking of samples (see pap smear).
Vulvovaginal disorders can affect the vagina, including vaginal cancer and yeast infections, as well as sexually transmitted infections.
The vagina and popular culture
- The Vagina Monologues.
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See also
- Vulva
- Menstruation
- Clitoris
- Grafenberg spot
- Masturbation
- Female ejaculation
- Kegel exercise
- Human sexuality
- Human sexual behavior
- Cunnilingus
- Sex-positive feminism
- Sex
- Childbirth
- Cunt (slang term for a vagina, and one of the seven dirty words)
References
1. ^ http://www.womenshealth.gov/glossary/#vagina Womenshealth.gov
2. ^ Gray's Anatomy
3. ^ The sexual response cycle. EngenderHealth. Retrieved on 2007-10-13.
4. ^ http://www.metrokc.gov/HEALTH/famplan/flash/grades11-12/G1112-L17.pdf Metrokc.gov
5. ^ Mascall, Sharon, “Time for Rethink on the Clitoris”, BBC News. 2006 June |url=[1]
6. ^ Does size matter. TheSite.org. Retrieved on 2006-08-12.
7. ^ do big penises hurt?. AskMen.com. Retrieved on 2006-08-14.
8. ^ The female reproductive system. birth.com.au. Retrieved on 2007-05-07.
9. ^ Facts about penis size. netdoctor.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
10. ^ Crooks, R; Baur, K [1999]. Our Sexuality. California: Brooks/Cole.
11. ^ Jannini E, Simonelli C, Lenzi A (2002). "Sexological approach to ejaculatory dysfunction.". Int J Androl 25 (6): 317-23. PMID 12406363.
12. ^ Jannini E, Simonelli C, Lenzi A (2002). "Disorders of ejaculation.". J Endocrinol Invest 25 (11): 1006-19. PMID 12553564.
13. ^ Hines, T (August 2001). "The G-Spot: A modern gynecologic myth". Am J Obstet Gynecol 185 (2): 359-62.
2. ^ Gray's Anatomy
3. ^ The sexual response cycle. EngenderHealth. Retrieved on 2007-10-13.
4. ^ http://www.metrokc.gov/HEALTH/famplan/flash/grades11-12/G1112-L17.pdf Metrokc.gov
5. ^ Mascall, Sharon, “Time for Rethink on the Clitoris”, BBC News. 2006 June |url=[1]
6. ^ Does size matter. TheSite.org. Retrieved on 2006-08-12.
7. ^ do big penises hurt?. AskMen.com. Retrieved on 2006-08-14.
8. ^ The female reproductive system. birth.com.au. Retrieved on 2007-05-07.
9. ^ Facts about penis size. netdoctor.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
10. ^ Crooks, R; Baur, K [1999]. Our Sexuality. California: Brooks/Cole.
11. ^ Jannini E, Simonelli C, Lenzi A (2002). "Sexological approach to ejaculatory dysfunction.". Int J Androl 25 (6): 317-23. PMID 12406363.
12. ^ Jannini E, Simonelli C, Lenzi A (2002). "Disorders of ejaculation.". J Endocrinol Invest 25 (11): 1006-19. PMID 12553564.
13. ^ Hines, T (August 2001). "The G-Spot: A modern gynecologic myth". Am J Obstet Gynecol 185 (2): 359-62.
External links
- Pink Parts - "Walk through" of female sexual anatomy.
Sex | |
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| Acts | Sexual intercourse (foreplay, positions) · Oral sex (cunnilingus, fellatio, 69, anilingus) · Anal sex · Group sex Dirty talk · Facial · Fingering · Fisting · Love bite · Masturbation · Non-penetrative sex · Sumata |
| Sex toys and tools | Condom · Dildo · Gel · Paddle · Vibrator · Artificial vagina · Sex doll |
| Anatomy and fluids | Anus · Breasts · Clitoris · Nipples · Penis · Rectum · Throat · Vagina Pre-ejaculate · Semen · Vaginal fluids |
| See also | Sexual attraction · Romance · Affair · Marriage · Sexual arousal · Orgasm · Fetish (BDSM, terms) Gynecology · Paid sex · Pornography · Sex shop · Sex surrogate |
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The word sheath has a number of related meanings in English. In general usage, a sheath is any protective covering that fits closely around the object to be protected.
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A scabbard is a sheath for holding a sword or other large blade. Scabbards have been made of many materials over the millennia, including leather, wood, and metals such as brass or steel.
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Arteries are muscular blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.[1] All arteries, with the exception of the pulmonary and umbilical arteries, carry oxygenated blood.
The circulatory system is extremely important for sustaining life.
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The circulatory system is extremely important for sustaining life.
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The iliolumbar artery is a branch of the posterior trunk of the internal iliac artery.
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Course
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The vaginal artery is an artery in females that supplies blood to the vagina.
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Structure
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The middle rectal artery is an artery in the pelvis that supplies blood to the rectum.
The middle rectal artery usually arises with the inferior vesical artery, a branch of the internal iliac artery.
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Structure
The middle rectal artery usually arises with the inferior vesical artery, a branch of the internal iliac artery.
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The lymphatic system is a complex network of lymphoid organs, lymph nodes, lymph ducts, lymphatic tissues, lymph capillaries and lymph vessels that produce and transport lymph fluid from tissues to the circulatory system.
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The internal iliac lymph nodes (or hypogastric) surround the hypogastric vessels, and receive the lymphatics corresponding to the distribution of the branches of the hypogastric artery, i. e.
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The superficial inguinal lymph nodes form a chain immediately below the inguinal ligament.
They lie along the saphenous vein (v. saphena magna), deep to Camper's fascia and superficial to the cribriform fascia which overlies the femoral vessels.
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They lie along the saphenous vein (v. saphena magna), deep to Camper's fascia and superficial to the cribriform fascia which overlies the femoral vessels.
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The word sheath has a number of related meanings in English. In general usage, a sheath is any protective covering that fits closely around the object to be protected.
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A scabbard is a sheath for holding a sword or other large blade. Scabbards have been made of many materials over the millennia, including leather, wood, and metals such as brass or steel.
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cylinder is a quadric surface, with the following equation in Cartesian coordinates:
This equation is for an elliptic cylinder, a generalization of the ordinary, circular cylinder (a = b).
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This equation is for an elliptic cylinder, a generalization of the ordinary, circular cylinder (a = b).
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uterus or womb is the major female reproductive organ of most mammals, including humans. One end, the cervix, opens into the vagina; the other is connected on both sides to the fallopian tubes.
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Eutheria
Orders[1]
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Orders[1]
- Bobolestes
- Eomaia
- Maelestes
- Montanalestes
- Murtoilestes
- Prokennalestes
- Placentalia
- Superorder
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Marsupialia
Illiger, 1811
Orders
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Illiger, 1811
Orders
- Didelphimorphia
- Paucituberculata
- Microbiotheria
- Dasyuromorphia
- Peramelemorphia
- Notoryctemorphia
- Diprotodontia
- Sparassodonta (extinct)
- Yalkaparidontia (extinct)
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cloaca is the posterior opening that serves as the only such opening for the intestinal, urinary, and (usually) genital tracts of certain animal species. The word comes from Latin, and means "sewer".
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Aves
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Monotremata
C.L. Bonaparte, 1837
Families
†Kollikodontidae
Ornithorhynchidae
Tachyglossidae
†Steropodontidae
Monotremes (from the Greek monos 'single' + trema
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C.L. Bonaparte, 1837
Families
†Kollikodontidae
Ornithorhynchidae
Tachyglossidae
†Steropodontidae
Monotremes (from the Greek monos 'single' + trema
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Sauropsida*
Goodrich, 1916
Subclasses
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Goodrich, 1916
Subclasses
- Anapsida
- Diapsida
- Reptilia Laurenti, 1768
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Insecta
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
Subclass Apterygota
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
Subclass Apterygota
- * Archaeognatha (bristletails)
- * Thysanura (silverfish)
- * Infraclass Paleoptera (Probably paraphyletic)
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Invertebrate is an English word that describes any animal without a spinal column. The group includes 97% of all animal species — all animals except those in the Chordate subphylum Vertebrata (fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals).
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oviduct. The eggs travel along the oviduct. The oviduct in birds is divided in several parts:
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- Infundibulum (formation of Chalazae, place of fertilisation)
- Magnum (formation of egg white)
- Isthmus
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The external genital organs of the female are collectively known as the vulva (plural vulvae or vulvas)[1]. In common speech, the term vagina
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The cervix (from Latin "neck") is the lower, narrow portion of the uterus where it joins with the top end of the vagina. It is cylindrical or conical in shape and protrudes through the upper anterior vaginal wall.
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The external genital organs of the female are collectively known as the vulva (plural vulvae or vulvas)[1]. In common speech, the term vagina
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