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Vagina
From Healthscout's partner site on erectile dysfunction, HealthCentral.com
The vagina is the female body part that connects the womb (uterus) and cervix to the outside of the body. Information The vagina is a muscular tube lined with mucus membranes. Its opening is between the urethra (where urine exits the body) and the anus. The vagina allows for the flow of menstrual blood and for sexual intercourse, and is the passageway through which a baby is born. Inflammation of the vagina is known as vaginitis.
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