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Vagina: What's normal, what's not
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Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to vaginas. So we put together a bunch of totally true facts about vaginas and vulvas to help you navigate the labyrinth of lies and appreciate your body in all its glory. The vagina is a 3- to 6-inch-long muscular canal that runs from the cervix , the lower part of the uterus , to the outside of the body. The vulva is all the outer stuff — including the labia, urethra, clitoris, and vaginal opening.
The vulva is the outer part of the female genitals. The vulva includes the opening of the vagina sometimes called the vestibule , the labia majora outer lips , the labia minora inner lips , and the clitoris. Around the opening of the vagina, there are 2 sets of skin folds. The inner set, called the labia minora , are small and hairless. The outer set, the labia majora , are larger, with hair on the outer surface. Labia is Latin for lips. The inner and outer labia meet, protecting the vaginal opening and, just above it, the opening of the urethra the short tube that carries urine from the bladder.