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In contrast to the smooth vulvar skin, the vaginal skin has circumferential ridges (rugae). The vagina is not cylindrical in shape, but more like a flattened cone, narrow at the vaginal opening, and widening as the vagina approaches the cervix.
Now that we've seen the internal aspects of the female reproductive system, we'll move on to look at the external genital structures. The female genital and urinary openings are concealed, and protected by the labia majora, which we're seeing here from directly below. To see more, we'll separate the labia majora, and hold them apart with sutures.
The external female genitalia (vulva) include: The opening of the vagina and the urethra. The labia majora and minora. These are folds of skin that surround the opening of the vagina and urethra. The clitoris. It is a small, sensitive structure that becomes stimulated during sexual activity.
But when it comes to your vulva, the anatomy isn’t so straightforward. For example, you can look into a standing mirror straight on and see the V-shaped patch of skin called your pubic mound or “mons.”