Female genitalia
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The human female reproductive system or female genitalia contains two main parts: the vagina and uterus, which act as the receptacle for the male's sperm, and the ovaries, which produce the female's ova. All of these parts are always internal; the vagina meets the outside at the vulva, which also includes the labia, clitoris and urethra.
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See also
Pussycats by Gilles Néret, an anthology of pudenda in art.
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