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Vagina Anatomy

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Vagina Anatomy

You shouldn't be embarrassed about looking at your own vagina.

Society has made our anatomy almost a taboo subject in the past. Thankfully that is slowly changing. You shouldn't be embarrassed about looking at your own vagina. Some girls are clueless about their vaginas, what the different parts do, what is ‘normal' and even the way it looks. Well there is no ‘normal' looking vagina; just like your face is different to almost everyone in the world. So let's get right to it and find out what makes a vagina actually is.

Vaginal make-up

As you can see in the picture your vagina is made up of a few different parts, all the parts you can see in the picture are part of the ‘outside' of the vagina that is called the 'vulva'. Your ‘inside' vagina is a passage that goes all the way from your vulva to the beginning of your womb (this part of your body is called the cervix).

Let's work our way down the picture from top to bottom.

 

Clitoris

The Clitoris is a pea sized button shaped organ right at the top of your vagina. It is super sensitive and contains more nerves (8000 give or take) than any other part of your body. The clitoris is one of the parts of your vagina that makes you feel good if it is touched or stimulated.

Urethra

Your urethra is a little tube that transports your urine from your bladder to your vagina. Think of it like a long straw that helps you go to the bathroom.

Labium Majora

These are the folds of skin that go right from the top of your vagina to the bottom. They form the boundaries of the vaginal area. The labium majora's main job is to protect all the other sensitive parts of your vagina.

Labium Minora

These are kind of the mini-me's of the labium majora. They start at the bottom of your vagina and meet all the way at the top near the clitoris. Like the labium majora, they protect the delicate parts of your vagina, are very sensitive. They can even change colour slightly.

Your vagina is a very special part of you and there are hundreds of things going on inside there to keep it healthy and functional. Did you know it has its own cleaning system to ensure that it runs well all the time? If there is a really really strong smell along with pain or irritation you should make an appointment with your Gynae to get it checked out. Good hygiene, plenty of rest, and a good diet with lots of water are the best ways to make sure you have a healthy vagina.

The advice provided in this material is general in nature and is not intended as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please consult your health care professional.

Kimberly-Clark makes no warranties or representations regarding the completeness or accuracy of the information. This information should be used only as a guide and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional medical or other health professional advice.