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Anatomy and physiology of the vulva vulva - Coggle Diagram
Anatomy and physiology of the vulva
Definition
it consist of many parts, mainly
mons pubis, labia majora, labia manora, the clitoris, urethral opening and the batholiths glands
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Anatomy
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It consists of fold, labia majora and labia minora which protect vaginal opening
a mons pubis, is a fat pad that is located anteriorly to the pubic symphysis.
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Physiological variations
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if more estrogen hormone is produces, structures tend to be larger and thicker.
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whilst if less oestrogen is produced, external genitalia become thinner and smaller
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