The urethra.
Urine is expelled via the urethra located above the vaginal opening.
They urinate from their urethra, same as boys. the female urethra has an opening just above the vagina opening and just below the clitorus, care should be taken to keep the urine uot of the vagina as this could cause an infection.
No, you urinate from the urethra and a tampon goes into the vagina.Both the vaginal opening and the urethral opening are right next to each other within the vestibule of the vulva, but they are not the same hole and it is not possible to insert a tampon into the urethra. A person can urinate as normal when they are wearing a tampon.
Urinating out of the vaginal opening indicates the urethra has become compromised. Call the doctor to schedule an examination and determine appropriate treatment.
Goats typically do not urinate on themselves. They have control over their bodily functions and are known to be quite clean animals. However, they may accidentally get urine on themselves while urinating due to their anatomy or positioning.
No, urinating from the vagina does not affect the menstrual cycle or the chance of getting your period. Menstruation is controlled by hormonal changes in the body and is not related to the urinary system.
Shouldn't be a problem since the stitches is not at the head of the penis so nowhere near the urethral opening.
Yes, bumble bees do urinate. They eliminate waste through a small opening near the end of their bodies called a "cloaca." Urination helps bumble bees regulate their body temperature and maintain their internal balance.
In both sexes, it's to urinate from. In males, semen is ejaculated through this opening; in females, this also serves as the birth canal, and where the boar inserts his penis to ejaculate semen in her.
Chickens don't urinate specifically as they only have one opening for waste to be expelled. All waste and the eggs come out of the vent.
If it is in the way, they would. Entire male goats (bucks) piddle/urinate on their beards and front legs to make themselves smell more attractive to the female goats (does) when they are in season.
Yes, penguins do urinate. They have kidneys that filter waste products from their blood, which are then excreted as urine. Penguins expel their urine through a single opening called a cloaca, along with their feces.