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Female external genitalia (vulva)


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Illustration of Female external genitalia

The external female genitalia (vulva) include:

  • The opening of the vagina (also called the birth canal). The vagina is part of the reproductive tract and extends from the womb (uterus) to outside the body.
  • The fleshy lips (labia majora and labia minora) around the vagina.
  • A small bump of tissue (clitoris) covered with a thin flap of tissue. The clitoris is the main source of sensations during sexual activity.

During a vaginal self-examination, you can also see the urethra, an opening that leads to the bladder, and the anus, the opening that leads to the colon.


Last Updated: February 22, 2008
Medical Review:
Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine

Liisa Honey, MD, FRCSC - Obstetrics and Gynecology


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