Do all women’s vulvas look the same?

The female vulva consists of the mons veneris, labia majora and minora, clitoris, and vaginal vestibule, and not all women’s vulvas look the same.
All parts of the vulva belong to the reproductive organs, and the growth and development of the reproductive organs are related to a woman’s height, weight, and level of development. If they do not develop well, the development of the female genital organs will also be affected. Some women have abnormal development during the embryonic period, which may result in malformation of the reproductive organs.
The female reproductive organs are also affected by acquired factors, such as bacterial infections, fungal infections, etc. If they are affected, the appearance of the female reproductive organs will also be different.
If abnormalities of the vulva occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for symptomatic treatment.