ummm.... hopefully you have poop coming out of there but you have some problems asking that question. But if there are bugs coming out down there you need to use canine advantix.
All sorts, depends what you do..
Masturbation- Vaginal Liquid
Sex (unprotected)- Possibly Male ejac
yeah
BABY'S
Your menstrual flow comes out via your vaginal opening. The vaginal opening is at the bottom/back of your vulva, between your urethra (where you urinate from) and your anus (where you deficate from) - the vaginal opening is the same hole that vaginal discharge comes out of. Try looking at diaphragms online, such as from sex education sites like Scarleteen, to get an idea of where to look.
Through the birth canal & out the vaginal opening.
No. The opening that urine (pee) comes out of is not connected to the reproductive system or vaginal opening, which is where a miscarried baby would come out.
No. The opening that urine (pee) comes out of is not connected to the reproductive system or vaginal opening, which is where a miscarried baby would come out.
The vaginal opening is situated to the back of the vaginal folds, between the anus and the urethra. The urethra is the opening for urine to exit the body, it is the small opening in the center of the labial folds.
That is your mucus plug !
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
The opening of the urethra. It's located inside the labia minora, just above the vaginal opening. It's the same tube that it comes out of a boy, but without a penis.The Urethra carries the urine as it exits the body & is a part of the hood of the external vagina. If the "top" of the vagina is closest to the front of the body & the bottom closest to the Rectum, then the Urethra is at the "top" of the vagina more or less where the vaginal "Lips" come together to form the upside down "/"
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 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 vaginal opening