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It's the moist, muscular tube that begins at your inner lips and extends about 3 inches into your pelvis, ending at your cervix (the narrow opening to your uterus).
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Read More »Hey! The story you're about to read was published prior to our April 2020 investigation on the G-spot. The truth is: It doesn't exist. Learn more here. You're fully aware that your vagina is capable of some pretty awesome feats — such as blissing you out (as well as your man) with loads of sexual sensation and providing a passageway for a baby someday. But because this most intimate area of your anatomy is relatively low-maintenance and mostly hidden from view, you may not be 100 percent clued in to how it works and what it needs to stay in shape. To give you a better understanding of this extraordinary organ, we've put together a list of 25 fascinating, need-to-know facts about your vagina. Read on to find out the surprising TLC it needs, where its secret lust trigger is located, and why doing the deed on a regular basis is one of the best ways to keep it healthy. 1. Your vagina formed four months before you were born. All fetuses have genital tissue that develops into either male or female sex organs. At about 10 weeks, if DNA has destined the baby to be a boy, a penis and testes take shape. "If it's female, a vagina starts to form," says Susan Kellogg, Ph.D., director of sexual medicine at the Pelvic and Sexual Health Institute of Philadelphia.
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Read More »9. Few lips are a perfect pair. Just as one breast tends to be bigger than the other, one labia is often longer or plumper than its counterpart. "No matter how mismatched you think yours are, you are totally normal, and your size and shape have no effect on health or pleasure," says Kellogg. 10. But plastic surgeons can sculpt you a matching set. The newest under-the-knife trend involves reshaping the vagina to make it smaller, tighter and more symmetrical. In one operation, called labiaplasty, an M.D. uses a scalpel or laser to trim the labia. Because it's a strictly cosmetic procedure, few gynos recommend it. Another surgery, vaginoplasty, tightens muscles that have become loose with age or after multiple pregnancies. Gynos say this is only for moms whose vaginal muscles have seriously slackened. The operations run between $3,500 and $7,000. 11. It craves fresh air. Just like the rest of you, your vagina needs to breathe. "When you block it off by wearing tight jeans or synthetic panties, discharge and perspiration build up to create an ideal environment for developing an infection," explains Mary Jane Minkin, M.D., clinical professor of ob-gyn at Yale University School of Medicine and co-author of A Woman's Guide to Reproductive Health. 12. It makes noise during nooky. Some chicks call them varts, others dub it queefing. Whatever moniker you prefer, that gassy sound that escapes from your vagina during sex is caused by your man's stroke style. "As a guy thrusts all the way in and then all the way out, air can become trapped in the vagina," says Kellogg. "When the air finally escapes, it sounds like a fart." 13. It can get a little itchy. Dry skin, sweat, and too-snug clothes can all trigger your own personal itchy and scratchy show. "But a serious itch that lasts longer than a day or is centered inside your vagina could be a sign of other things, such as a yeast infection or sexually transmitted disease," Dr. Minkin adds. 14. There's a pleasure trigger deep inside. About an inch within your vagina is your G-spot. "To locate it, insert your finger until you hit upon a dime-size puckered spot along the top wall. Stroke it gently, and when you reach a heightened state of arousal, you'll feel a warm, flushing sensation that resonates through your entire body ... and can result in an orgasm. 15. Hair surrounds it for a reason. "Hair around the vagina provides cushioning during sex and prevents friction," says Dr. Stewart. It's also an aphrodisiac ... or at least it was in caveman times. Because hair can trap odor, the smell sends hormonal messages to attract a potential partner. 16. You need to give it spot checks. Every three months, grab a hand mirror and push apart your vaginal lips to check for new growths, tender areas, and discolored patches. "Chances are, you won't find anything serious; many scary-looking bumps and lumps turn out to be pimples or razor rash," says Dr. Minkin. But if something appears suspicious, bring it to your gyno's attention ASAP. 17. Having a baby makes it five times bigger. Most of the time, your vagina is less than an inch in diameter. But when it comes time to deliver a kid, its superstretchy elasticity allows it to flex to 4 or 5 inches — large enough for an infant to get through, says Dr. Weiss. Don't panic: Six weeks after birth, the vagina will have shrunk back to (or close to) its prepregnancy size. 18. It can handle a supersize member. As your ecstasy level rises, your vagina grows. "The walls are pleated like a skirt, so during arousal, they swell to two to three inches in diameter," says Dr. Stewart. Meanwhile, the vaginal canal elongates to about 6 inches in length. Unless a dude is freakishly large, your V should be able to accommodate any size penis comfortably, especially if you take your time and use lots of lube.
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Read More »19. Skip the scents. Fragrant soaps and perfumed detergent can aggravate vaginal tissue. "Exposing it to additives can result in a rash," warns Dr. Minkin. Instead, wash your vaginal opening only with water, sans soap. And stick to undyed toilet paper, unscented tampons, and fragrance-free detergent. 20. Men love the way it feels. Ever wonder what a man thinks about being inside your V? Guys generally say that they go crazy for the warm, slippery sensation and they feel really contained, totally surrounded by your soft flesh. 21. You don't bleed much. Although you probably assume you're gushing a pint per period, only a few tablespoons of blood pass through your vagina when your red tide rolls in. 22. Some women don't have one. One out of every 4,000 to 5,000 female babies are born without a vagina ... and usually without a uterus as well. Luckily, women with this rare condition can use a dilator or have surgery to construct a vagina and experience a relatively normal sex life. 23. It loves working out. Regular sweat sessions at the gym keep your abs, butt and thighs in shape. So it should come as no surprise that exercises exist to keep your vagina toned as well. "Called Kegel exercises, they isolate the pubococcygeus muscles in your pelvis, the ones that contract when you have an orgasm or stop your urine flow," says Britton. "Repeatedly doing Kegels for at least a few months can boost sexual sensation and tighten your grip during sex." 24. Things can get stuck inside. Don't be alarmed if a tampon, diaphragm, or condom gets "lost" in your vagina. It won't float into your uterus or any other body cavity; your V is a cul-de-sac, not a two-way road. If you can't retrieve it while squatting or standing up and inserting two fingers inside, check in with your gyno. And you shouldn't be embarrassed — they're used to fishing out foreign thingamajigs. 25. It's supposed to have a smell. A healthy vagina emits a slightly different odor depending on your diet, your own individual body chemistry, and where you are in your cycle. Other stench sources include sweat, garlic, asparagus, and even your man's semen when it mixes with your fluids. We get to the bottom of these freaky rumors about your intimate anatomy.
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