One important thing to note in reproductive health is to understand the anatomy and reproductive organs. Reproductive organs are those parts of the body that serves in a continuing process of descent. Here is an explanation of reproductive organs in women:
a) The fallopian tubes (oviduct), which is located on the left channel and right ovarian function to be passed by the ovum from the ovary to the uterus.
b) Ovary (ovarian), which is an organ on the left and right ovarian function produces the egg (ovum). Every once a month left and right ovary in turn will release the egg. If fertilization does not occur, then the egg will come out at the time of menstruation. Ovaries contain 400,000 eggs, but it will only release 400 eggs during her life.
c) The uterus (womb), where the fetus was raised, shaped like a squashed avocado and normal weight 30-50 grams. At the moment in a state of pregnancy, the uterus is only for large chicken egg.
d) Cervix (cervical), ie the bottom of the uterus. At the time of delivery arrived, the cervix opens so the baby can come out.
e) The vagina (hole coitus), the cylinder-shaped channel that is highly elastic and many times over. Its function is as a penis during intercourse, place the baby and menstrual discharge.
f) The mouth of the vagina, which is the beginning of the vagina, the uterine cavity connecting with the outside of the body.
g) Clitoris (klentit), which is a small lump of meat is the most sensitive of all female genitalia. The clitoris contains many blood vessels and nerves.
h) The lips of the vagina, consisting of the labia majora and labia minora. The labia majora are the outer part of the vaginal opening is covered by fur, is located behind the labia minora labia majora are many menganding blood vessels and nerves.
i) Vulva, is a female sexual organ or the outer most often also referred to as hill genitals (mons veneris), where the growth of pubic hair.
j) pubic bone, the bone that lies in front of the bladder.
k) Pubic hair, located on a hill pubic area and labia majora. Pubic hair serves to menyering dirt so as not to directly enter into the vagina.
l) urinary bladder, is a temporary shelter of water from the kidneys (urine)
m) urethra (urinary tract), is the channel to remove the urine.
n) Mouth urethra, is the end of the urethra.
o) Hymen (Hymen), is a thin membrane located at 1 / 3 outside the vagina. The hymen does not contain blood vessels. Tearing of the hymen is usually because of sex (the entry of the male genitalia into the vagina), but can also tear the hymen as a result of strenuous sports such as horseback riding or biking.
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