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The vulva (the outside) has 2 holes; the urethra and the vaginal canal. The vaginal canal (the inside) has one opening in the end and that is the cervix, the opening to the uterus.
The cervix is located at the top of the vaginal canal, it is the opening to the uterus or womb.The hymen is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it serves no function or purpose.
The Hymen is Located Rite below the entrance of the vagina.
The Hymen
The blood comes out of the vaginal canal.
The vulva (the outside) has 2 holes; the urethra and the vaginal canal. The vaginal canal (the inside) has one opening in the end and that is the cervix, the opening to the uterus.
speculumyes, speculum.speculumA speculum is the instrument in question.
The canal that leads to the primary internal female reproductive organs is the
Through the birth canal & out the vaginal opening.
The opening through which menstrual flow flows is the vaginal opening. Menstrual flow leaves the uterus via the cervix and then passes through the vaginal canal.
The cervix is located at the top of the vaginal canal, it is the opening to the uterus or womb.The hymen is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it serves no function or purpose.
The cervix is located inside a woman's vagina. The vaginal opening is an opening to the vaginal canal that leads to the cervix. The cervix is a tiny hole the shape of a doughnut that leads to a woman's uterus.
No, the birth canal (vagina) where a baby exits a woman's body is a separate opening from the one where urine leaves. The urethra, which carries urine, has a very small opening in front of the vaginal opening.
The physician inserts a moistened, nonlubricated vaginal speculum. After the cervix is exposed, the physician removes the cervical mucus. Next, he or she inserts a sterile cotton-tipped swab into the endocervical canal and rotates the swab.
Tampons can't get stuck inside you. Tampons can go no further than your vaginal canal, this is because at the top of the vaginal canal is the cervix (opening to the uterus) and a tampon cannot pass through this. As long as you relax and you're using tampons correctly you can remove a tampon - if you struggle then you'd need to see your doctor for help to remove the tampon.
The Hymen is Located Rite below the entrance of the vagina.
The mothers muscles are pushing him out through the cervix and down the vaginal canal and out through the vaginal opening. Unless there's a c-section where they cut a hole in the mothers belly and take him out that way.