Vulva
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- | {{Template}}The external [[Sex organ|genital organs]] of the [[female]] are collectively known as the '''vulva''' (plural ''vulvae''). In common speech, the term ''[[vagina]]'' is often used to refer to the vulva or female genitals generally, although, strictly speaking, the vagina is a specific internal structure, whereas the vulva is the exterior genitalia.<ref>http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2003/may/04/v_is_for/</ref> This article deals with the human vulva, although the structures are similar for other [[mammals]]. | + | {{Template}}The external [[Sex organ|genital organs]] of the [[female]] are collectively known as the '''vulva''' (plural ''vulvae''). In common speech, the term ''[[vagina]]'' is often used to refer to the vulva or female genitals generally, although, strictly speaking, the vagina is a specific internal structure, whereas the vulva is the exterior [[female genitalia|genitalia]]. This article deals with the human vulva, although the structures are similar for other [[mammals]]. |
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