A woman's urethra is located at the bottom of the public bone. It is in front of the vagina.
All women have a urethra, this is the tube that allows urine to exit the body. This is located just above the vaginal opening.
The urethra is anterior (in front) to the vagina.
Women's urine is expelled through a small hole located near the opening of the vaginal canal called a urethra. A small tubal system connects a woman's bladder to the urethra.
From the urethra which is a tiny hole located between the vagina and clitoris.
The URETHRA is the slender tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside the body. In males it is located inside the penis. In females the urethra is located just in front of the vaginal opening.
The smallest hole located below the clitoris is the urethra, below that is the vagina (lubricated;usually largest hole), followed by the anus.
You have a vagina, a urethra and a anus. The urethra is a tiny tiny hole and not always that visible. I know because I have given many women catheters and it's really hard to see. It is located below the clitoris and sometimes so low it's just in the opening of the vagina. That is probably why you think you pee out of your vagina.
in males the urethra is part of odth the reproduction system and the urinary system and its about 20 cm(8 inches) it also passes through the prostate gland. in female the urethra is about 4cm (1.5 inches) its a thin_walled tube that only drains the bladder and is separated from the reproductive system.
A man's urethra extends the length of the penis. Women do not have a penis.
The "hole" in the penis is known as the urethra.
The female urethra is located below the clitoris and above the vaginal opening. It is a small opening where urine exits the body.
Urethra, same as for men.
There are only three holes in a woman's pelvic region, the anu, the vagina and the urethra. A woman bleeds from her vagina (the second/middle hole) during menstruation.
Women urinate through their urethra.