Yes.
The urethra is the tube which moves urine out of the body and is present in all women (and men).
Females have shorter urethras than males.
Women's urethras are shorter, which makes it easier for bacteria to make it's way into the body and cause infections. Women's urethras are also located closer to their rectums which makes it easier for bacteria to travel to the urethra and gain entry into the body.
no
from their urethras the same as male dogs and ALL other mamals who urinate!
From their urethras, just like you do.
There are several physiological differences between male and female urethras. One of the major differences is that a males urethra is longer than that of a female.
urethras or urethrae, either is ok.
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Sperm testicles and a penis:)
No, it has two ureters. One from each kidney leading to the bladder. The urethra leads from the bladder to outside.
The urethra is bigger. Ureters average 3-4mm in diameter, while urethras average 6-8mm.
Yes if the anesetic wears off before the doc gets to you like what happened at my last one. Also make sure the nurse gets enough gel into the urethra. Sometimes they put it in too fast and it doesn't get the chance to go far enough down. Docs seem to think because women have shorter urethras we don't feel pain like the men do. This is BS.