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The female reproductive organ
Vagina's
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A lot of misunderstandings
Vagina's live in mysterious ways, apparently
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Some basic anatomy
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And Physiology
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Cervix and HPV vaccine
Rijksvaccinatieprogramma
* 13 year old Dutch girls
Humaan papilloma Virus
Causes cancer of the cervix
Vaccine reduces risk by approximately 75%
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Maagdenvlies / Hymen
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What is this?
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It's a clitoris!
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The clitoris
Can also be erect, much like a penis
Is larger than you may think
Anatomically similar to the glans penis
Plays a role in arousal and orgasms (very sensitive)
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Vagina info
You almost never need to clean the inside of the vagina because it cleans itself.
You do need to clean the Labia.
Discharge is natural and normal (penises do it too)
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Vagina info
The vagina is VERY strong and flexible, it can expand to more than 200% of it's normal size.
Rings of muscle ridges surround the vagina. Those muscles have some serious potential too. The current record for strongest vaginal muscles is to pull objects weighing up to 20 kilograms just by flexing.
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Vagina info
The vagina is supposed to be slightly acidic (low pH) so that specific bacteria can flourish (and others don't)
Disrupting the pH can be dangerous. Infection, high fevers, Toxic shock syndrome.
Don't use soap inside of a vagina!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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G-spot is not a thing
Some people do have a spot that is extra sensitive (other than the clitoris) but most do NOT.
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During sex
Make sure the object entering the vagina is clean!
Avoid touching the anus and afterwards entering the vagina!
Unwanted bacteria in the vagina or vaginal region can cause UTI (Urinary Tract Infections) (Blaasontsteking e.d.)