![]() ![]() The outer folds are called your labia majora. Your vulva includes folds of skin on both sides of your vaginal opening. Your vagina ends at a hole called your vaginal opening, which is part of your vulva. Many people find it pleasurable when this area is stimulated (with a finger or penis) during sex. Your G-spot is located just a few inches inside of your vagina, on the front wall. Your vagina is between your bladder (which holds your urine, or pee) and your rectum (which holds your poop). Your vagina ends as a hole outside of your body, called your vaginal opening. Your vagina extends from your cervix, a neck-like piece of tissue that connects your vagina to your uterus. It’s a powerful passage that leads from your uterus (inside of your body) to your vulva, which includes your external reproductive organs, or genitals. Your vagina is a canal-like organ located inside of your body that opens outside of your body. ![]() Many people confuse “vaginas” and “vulvas,” but your vagina and vulva aren’t the same. An imbalance of bacteria or an overgrowth of fungus can lead to infection. When you have the right balance of these organisms in your vagina (especially a lot of Lactobacilli, the “good” bacteria in your vagina), your vagina is infection-free. These tiny organisms coexist in a delicate ecosystem, sometimes called your microbiome or vaginal flora. Your vagina is host to a variety of bacteria and fungi that keep it healthy. Sometimes, a vagina sometimes is compared to a self-cleaning oven because it cleans itself without any outside help. Your vaginal opening is your baby’s last stop on its journey from your body to the outside world. Your baby travels from your uterus and through your vagina to be born.
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