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What is a vagginea?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/1/2025

"Vagginea" appears to be a misspelling or confusion with "vagina," which is a part of the female reproductive system in humans and many other animals. It serves as the canal that connects the external genitals to the uterus and plays roles in sexual intercourse, childbirth, and menstruation. If "vagginea" refers to something else or a specific context, please provide more details for clarification.

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