Biology, asked by rinkusharma9328, 1 year ago

How many holes are there in female lower part?

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Answered by ashleshamayekar
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There are two openings in the vulva — a woman’s external sex organs.

First, there is the opening to the vagina — the passageway from the outside of a woman’s body to her reproductive organs. Menstrual fluid flows from the vagina. If a woman has vaginal sexual intercourse, a man would insert his penis in her vagina. And if a woman gives birth, the fetus is pushed out of the vagina.

The other is the opening to the urethra. It’s above the opening of the vagina. It’s not easy to see. It provides a passageway for urine to flow from the bladder to the outside of the body.

Check out our Female Body Diagrams to see where the vagina and urethra are located on the vulva.
Answered by shailendrachoubay456
1

Female Organ

Explanation:

  1. The opening infants leave is a similar gap utilized for pee, you're unfortunately mixed up. Indeed, ladies have three entrances a urethra, vagina, and anus.
  2. Profundity of the vagina is somewhere in the range of 3 and 7 inches.
  3. The vagina is an organ that is intended to suit both labor and sexual movement. Be that as it may, if a lady is encountering torment during sex because of what she sees as a shallow vagina.  
  4. Sexual incitement can squeeze your bladder or urethra. At the point when joined with debilitated pelvic floor muscles, this weight can make pressure incontinence. In the event that you spill pee during climax, it's frequently in light of the fact that the muscles of your bladder fit. This is called encourage incontinence.  
  5. The climax is generally viewed as the pinnacle of sexual fervor.
  6. It is a ground-breaking sentiment of physical joy and sensation, which incorporates a release of amassed sensual strain.  
  7. Manifestations incorporate having unacceptable climaxes and taking longer than typical to arrive at peak.
  8. Ladies with orgasmic brokenness may experience issues accomplishing climax during sex or masturbation.
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