external female genitalia
Part of the female reproductive
system. The external genitalia are the accessory structures of the female
reproductive system that are external to the vagina.
They are also referred to as the vulva or
pudendum. The external genitalia include the labia majora, mons pubis, labia
minora, clitoris, and glands within the vestibule.
The clitoris is an erectile organ, similar to the male penis,
that responds to sexual stimulation. Posterior to the clitoris, the urethra,
vagina, paraurethral glands and greater vestibular glands open into the
vestibule. Related category
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