Anatomy of the Vulva Labia Clitoris Mons Pubis

The vulva encompasses all of the external female genital structures, including the mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and surrounding soft tissues that frame the vaginal and urethral openings. The mons pubis forms a soft, fatty pad over the pubic symphysis that provides cushioning. The labia majora are prominent, hair-bearing folds that protect the inner structures, while the labia minora are thinner, more delicate folds that meet superiorly to form the clitoral hood. The clitoris itself is a highly sensitive erectile organ composed of a glans, body, and internal crura, richly supplied with blood vessels and nerves to support sexual arousal. Collectively, these structures protect internal reproductive areas, maintain moisture and pH, and contribute to sexual sensation and function. Anatomy of the Vulva Labia Clitoris Mons Pubis Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Anatomy of the Vulva Labia Clitoris Mons Pubis and explains the details of Anatomy of the Vulva Labia Clitoris Mons Pubis.

Anatomy of the Vulva Labia Clitoris Mons Pubis

Anatomy of the Vulva Labia Clitoris Mons Pubis