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); ...
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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 ...
Inspection of the vulva is an essential part of a complete pelvic examination, and yet the area is often overlooked or given only a very cursory examination by clinicians. For their part, patients can ...
Due to their intimate nature, we don't usually tend to see (and size up) the different types of vaginas our friends have, so it's hard to know whether or not yours is normal, right? Wrong—they are all ...
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 ...
Have you ever taken a look at your vulva? Like really looked at it? For many people with vulvas, the answer is a resounding no. "It's actually not uncommon for me to have a patient in their 60s come ...
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