The vagina is many things: the birth canal, the uterus; direct line to the outside world, the actual portal making intercourse possible… and yet, few people even those with the body part know much about it. We do know people get a little skittish about things they don't understand; and the vagina is no exception. For aeons we've tolerated the vagina being portrayed with dangerously sharp teeth ; watched hack doctors place pleasant scents near the vaginal opening to cure hysteria caused by the mythical wandering womb ; even borne witness to the assumption that vaginal spasms merely " interfere with penetration. Yeah… so none of those things are actually real. And although in recent years we've spent some more time as a culture giving this special body part its deserved respect, we're long overdue for a little refresher course on everyone's favorite, warmest place on Earth. Let's start with Anatomy Do you know how many holes there are in a woman's nether regions? If you believe the hole babies come out of is the same hole used for urination, you're sadly mistaken. In fact, women have three portals: a urethra, vagina, and anus.


Transverse Vaginal Septum
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Vaginal obstruction occurs when a wall of tissue blocks the opening of the vagina. Blockage can occur at many levels of the vaginal wall and can be complete or partial. The consequences of vaginal obstruction depend on where the obstruction occurs and whether it is complete or partial. For instance, a woman with a partial obstruction may get her menstrual periods as normal but notice that her periods last longer than the typical four to seven days. However, a woman with complete vaginal obstruction, which means there is no hole in the transverse vaginal septum, may not get her period at all.
No, women do not pee from their vaginas
They occur while she is growing in her mother's womb. Female reproductive organs include the vagina , ovaries, uterus, and cervix. A baby starts to develop its reproductive organs between weeks 4 and 5 of pregnancy. This continues until the 20th week of pregnancy.
At 14, the writer got her period for the very first time. After missing out on the classic summer pool parties and waking up in pools of her own blood, she decided to switch from pads to tampons. After following the instructions on the tampon pack very carefully, she tried to insert a tampon. Repeated that pattern a few times. Decided to check out what it look like in a little hand mirror. After looking at the vaginas, she firstly realised there were TWO holes. The anonymous writer then, after not being able to find her vagina hole, went to her mum and they made an appointment with a gynecologist. I dug my heels into those little stirrup things and started to freak the fuck out. The size of the hole is apparently smaller than a tip of a pin, but still just large enough to pass blood monthly.