no; the vagina is for menstruation, intercourse and child-birth and is below the urethra, where urine is released.
No.. the entrance to the uterus and the entrance to the bladder are totally separate.
No. The female urethra is just for urine. Menstrual flow comes from the vagina, which specifically refers to the hole underneath the urethra. The vagina is the same opening that a woman uses for sex and gives birth through.
From the urethra which is a tiny hole located between the vagina and clitoris.
Urination (pissing) does not occur through the vagina. Urine passes through the urethra, a small opening in front of the vagina.
No, one them go orgams one them go pee, and one them go pee, and one them go discharge, and one them go quefe.
Same as for man - urethra.
Sperm and urine are not in the same place.
No. They are not the same. The anus is the exiting point for the digestive tract. The vagina is the entry/exit for the female reproductive system.
No, urine is discharged from the ureathra and period is discharged through the vaginal canal.
Tampons go into the vagina, the whole where the menstrual flow comes out of your body. Urine comes out of the urethra, a tampon cannot be inserted into the urethra.If you do not understand basic female anatomy you should not be using tampons at all.
No. your period comes out of the larger hole located near your vagina. pee comes out of a little hole just above the larger one.
No. Urine does not come out the vagina. The vagina has glands which secrete lubrication.
If by which hole, you mean either the vagina or the anus, it would definitely be the vagina.