25 must-know private parts trivia

  Do you know some of the little secrets of women’s private parts? Take a look at the following 25 articles, to help you better and more comprehensive understanding of yourself!
  1, “she” has been formed in the first four months of life The reproductive organs of the embryonic age will gradually mature and eventually allow the baby to have its own gender. When the embryo is about 10 weeks old, if the DNA predestines the baby to be a boy, the penis and testicles will take shape. If the baby is a girl, then the reproductive organs will grow into a vagina.
  2. Not all vaginas have a hymen. If you didn’t bleed during your first night, it may be because you inadvertently broke your hymen – a thin little membrane that usually attaches to the opening of the vagina and can be damaged by exercise and tampon placement – or even because some people are born without a hymen. Conversely, others have hymens that are so thick that they have to be surgically removed – making it possible to have sex or place tampons.
  3. “She” is only part of the reproductive organ Many women see the vagina as the entire female reproductive organ. Although the clitoris, vulva and urethra are only an inch away from each other, they are still separate parts of the reproductive organs. So, what defines a woman’s vagina? The vagina is a moist, muscular tube that begins in the vulva and extends about three inches toward the pelvis to the cervix (the opening of the uterus). The vagina brings us to orgasm, is the place where our “best friend” flows each month, and is the exit for our baby to leave our mother in the future.
  Don’t be afraid, it’s these bacteria that maintain the acidic environment of the vagina and keep us safe from infections. In your vagina, there are about 15 species of bacteria that are camped out and are the guardians against harmful microorganisms and bacteria.
  A healthy vagina will smell slightly different depending on your diet, your body odor, and the cycle you are in. Other sources of smell are sweat, garlic, and semen mixed with secretions, etc.
  Like the rest of your body, your vagina needs fresh air. If tight jeans or synthetic fiber underwear leave “her” breathless, bacteria will multiply and easily cause infection.
  7. She itches Dry skin, sweating, and thick clothing can make you feel itchy or tingly. However, severe itching that lasts for more than a day or itching that feels like it’s coming from the inside of the vagina is not so simple and may be a bacterial infection or a disease of other reproductive organs.
  Every three months, you should do a self-examination of your vagina. The method is simple – pluck the labia and use a mirror to observe the appearance of the vagina, check for abnormal growths and normal color of the vulva. Usually there is nothing serious wrong with our examination, but if you find any suspicious lumps or bumps, be sure to see your doctor for a professional examination as soon as possible.
  9. Refuse to be scented Scented soaps or fragrant cleansers can damage the tissues of the pubic area. The scented ingredients in these cleaning products may cause skin discomfort. The correct way to wash is to rinse the pubic area with water and not to use scented soap. Doctors recommend that women use toilet paper without additives, unscented sanitary napkins, and unscented personal cleaning products.
  10. You are not losing too much blood Although you may suspect that you are bleeding at least 500ml, the reality is that the bleeding during menstruation is only a few tablespoons. Therefore, we do not lose too much blood.
  11. The busier you are, the healthier you are The regular sexual activity will make your vagina healthier. This is because sex will make the vaginal muscles to be exercised, thus keeping them tight. In addition, the more mucus you secrete before sex because of excitement, the less likely you are to cause vaginal damage during sex.
  12.Mucus secretion can be more or less. When women are excited, the vagina will secrete mucus, which is the body’s natural lubricant. But how much is normal? Some people secrete a lot, and the whole vagina is wet, while others are just a little wet – experts say these are normal conditions.
  13. She makes noises during sex The vaginal sounds during sex are mainly caused by the way the partner enters. If he enters and exits every time, the air is bound to leak in and out, and when the air is squeezed out from a relatively closed environment, it sounds like a fart.
  14, plastic surgery can help you shape the perfect pair The latest “under the knife” trend is not breast augmentation or breast reduction, but a facelift for your secret garden. Doctors will create small, symmetrical, tight labia according to your needs, and if you want, you can bleach them a soft pink. In this procedure, called “labiaplasty”, the plastic surgeon uses a scalpel or laser to reshape the two labia to make them look more symmetrical. But since this is a purely “cosmetic” procedure and not necessary, it is rarely recommended by doctors. Another procedure – “vaginoplasty” – focuses on reshaping a loose vagina to restore the original tightness of the vaginal muscles that have loosened due to age or multiple births. However, doctors say this type of surgery is only available for mothers with severe vaginal muscle laxity and costs about $3,500 to $7,000.
  15. Your daily discharge will be two tablespoons During ovulation, your hormones will reach their peak and about two tablespoons of discharge will be produced daily during this period. This peak is determined by the uterus, and the discharge will bring out the aging cellular tissue in the uterus and form new ones – this is the way the uterus cleans itself. During the remaining non-ovulatory days, your daily discharge will be only about half a tablespoon.
  16. Labia are rarely perfectly symmetrical Just as one side of the breast will always compete to grow fuller than the other, one side of the labia will be longer or thicker than its neighbor. No matter how uncoordinated you feel your two pieces are, experts will still say that this is a normal range, and their length, size and thickness will not affect your health or sexual pleasure.
  17, the first inch is the most sensitive Although the 2/3 near the cervix is an important part of the body that can arouse women’s sexual desire, it is the first 1 inch that is the most sensitive area for pleasure. “Because the nerve endings are most densely distributed in this area.”
  There are organs of pleasure deep inside her. About 1 inch from the vagina, there is a small area called the G-spot. “To find your G-spot, you can slowly explore it with your fingers – feel along the vaginal wall and you’ll find a coin-sized fold that is quite different from the smooth surface of the vagina. Gently rubbing this area will make it obvious that the libido in your body is greatly aroused, and continued stroking will quickly lead to orgasm.”
  19. Pubic hair exists for a reason. The hairs that surround the vagina reduce the impact of sex and the friction on the skin. At the same time, they are also a seductive “aphrodisiac,” at least in caveman times – vaginal hair helps collect the taste of female hormones to attract other people of the opposite sex.
  20. Having a baby makes “her” five times bigger Normally, our vaginas are no more than an inch in diameter. But before a baby is born, the vagina expands incredibly to 4 to 5 inches wide to allow the baby’s head to pass through. But don’t panic, the vagina will (or almost will) return to its pre-pregnancy size six weeks after the birth.
  21. She can handle an oversized visitor. The vagina grows larger as the sex drive increases. “The vaginal walls are like a pleated skirt, and when sexual desire is aroused, these folds open, making the vagina 2 or even 3 inches in diameter. At the same time, the vagina stretches to 6 inches. If “he” is not big enough, the vagina can automatically adjust its size to ensure the most comfortable enjoyment for you.
  22. Men like the feel of “her”. What does it feel like to be in a man’s vagina when “he” is there? I think many women have thought about this issue. Men say they are crazy about the warm, smooth feel, they feel like they are truly included, completely surrounded by your soft vagina – an absolutely indescribable experience.
  23. Some women don’t have a vagina About 1 in 4,000 to 5,000 baby girls will be born without a vagina and, most likely, she will also have no uterus. Fortunately, surgery can recreate a vagina for them, and their future sex life will be virtually unaffected.
  24. “She” also likes to work out. Working out in the gym can give you a flat stomach, strong arms and a toned body. So it’s not surprising if we say that having your vagina do exercise will make her healthier. The Kegel method is one of the more common training methods by which you can exercise the muscles inside your vagina so that you can enjoy your orgasm more fully. After a few months of Kegel training, you’ll be able to feel more aroused during sex, and your tight vaginal muscles will give you a more enjoyable experience than ever before.
  25. She does stick to things. Don’t panic if a tampon or condom “disappears” from your vagina. They won’t swim to your uterus, and they won’t swim to other organs of your body – because the vagina is a closed, one-way street. If you can’t get the “missing object” out with your fingers, whether lying down, squatting or standing, go to the hospital, but don’t be embarrassed, I’m sure doctors have “salvaged” all kinds of “missing objects” before. Lost and Found”, they have long been used to it.