Because unless delivered by C-section the baby has to pass that way to get out of the uterus to get born.
the baby travels out of it at birth.
The vagina is the fibromuscular passageway that leads from the uterus to the outside of the body.
Vagina -The vagina extends from the vaginal opening to the cervix to the opening to the uterus. The vagina serves as the receptacle for the penis during sexual intercourse, and as the birth canal through which the baby passes during labor. The average vaginal canal is three inches long, possibly four in women who have given birth. This may seem short in relation to the length of the penis, but during sexual arousal the cervix will lift upwards and the fornix may extend upwards into the body as long as necessary to receive the penis. After intercourse, the contraction of the vagina will allow the cervix to rest inside the fornix, which in its relaxed state is a bowl-shaped fitting perfect for the pooling of semen.
cartlige, did you know to get out of the birth canal...... all of your bones were made of cartlige
No. The vagina is the canal leading from the uterus (womb) to the external vulva. (And interposed between the vagina and the uterus is the cervix.)
It's called the Central Canal. The Central Canal contains Nerves and Blood Vessels.
It is called the vagina.
The vagina is also known as the birth canal.
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Cows give birth through the vagina (birth canal).
the answer is vagina. this can also called birth canal. Amniotic sack comes to mind as the membrane. The birth canal is a complex organ.
Infants exit through the birth canal (vagina).
Kittens are born from the mother's vagina. This is also called the birth canal. You will see the kitten come head or feet first out of the vagina.
Once the cervix is dilated to 10 cm, then the baby comes out of the uterus through the cervix and travels to the vagina where it is born.
They give birth through the birth canal in the vagina just like humans do.
A woman's primary reproductive organ is the womb, also called the uterus. You may be thinking of the birth canal, also called the vagina.