Yes. There is a small urethral opening (for urinating) just above the vaginal opening (for procreation and birth).
Women are very organized that way. =]
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.
There are three primary holes in a woman's body: the vagina, anus, and urethra. The vagina serves as the birth canal and sexual organ, the anus is for bowel movements, and the urethra is for urine excretion.
Three, the urethra where urine flows, the vagina where menstrual fluids and babies come from in natural birth, and the anus, where feces flow.
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Urethra, Vagina & The Anus. The Urethra is where the Female Urine exits, the Vagina is the main Female opening, which is where sexual intercourse takes place, and the Anus, which is where Female Solid Waste exits.
Amniotic fluid is a separate fluid that surrounds and protects the developing fetus in the womb. It is not urine.
No it travels the urethra like urine.
There is one opening at the vaginal orifice. There is another one between the vagina and the uterus called the cervix. Finally, there is an opening at the beginning of the oviduct where the oocyte enters the oviduct at ovulation.
no it can make u sick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. Urine does not come out the vagina. The vagina has glands which secrete lubrication.
Using Chromatography method can help us!
They test your urine to see if you may be pregnant, but no drug tests.