Colpeirinter

Kolpeyriter - "colpo" - vagina, "eirino" - expand" - is a field of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of various diseases associated with female reproductive health.

Colpeyuterists are doctors specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as colpitis (inflammation of the vagina), endometriosis (proliferation of the endometrium, the inner layer of the uterus), uterine fibroids (benign tumors in the muscular wall of the uterus), cystic formations of the ovaries, neoplasms of the appendages (tubes, ligaments). ) and other similar diseases.

Diseases of colpeteritis



Colpeyrinth is a medical method of treating cervical erosion, which consists of introducing a set of hard rubber rings shaped like a truncated cone into the woman’s genital tract. Used in the treatment of chronic cervicitis and vulvitis with symptoms of endocervicitis, occurring with ectopia of columnar epithelium or pseudo-erosion



Kolpeirinter - (colp + English сheer - fun, joy) is an artificial penis created specifically for transgender people. The main goal is to simulate a female vagina, but at the same time, the device is also intended for transgender men who can use the colpeirinter as a dildo. In addition, these devices are often used by trans couples, for cross-dressing, bisexual activity and other similar activities. Strictly speaking, Colpeyruinter, Gaynex and the circular machine should be considered extremely serious and extreme cases of “bim-bom” and “self-love training”. In general, colpeirinoters and the like, as well as the people who use them, will forever be recorded in the history of mankind as monuments to sexism, pederasty and biphobia - phenomena that are in many ways similar, essentially having the grossest forms of sexual personality disorder.

History Colpeirints, also known as cockerwombs or cockmuffs, are variations of mechanical artificial loins. They were invented by Iver Johnson, an American physician who used androgynous Victorian sexual practices to demonstrate his own and scientific view of women's bodies, which did not coincide with traditional medical norms. Iver Johnson's series of anatomical demonstrations received positive reviews from one of the founders of transsexualism, John Money, and its reviewer, Laban Baer, ​​who both called the demonstrations "a true classic of sexual science." For his demonstration experiments, Johnson was accused of seducing Lady Diana Bingham and falsely informing her of the presence of a hymen. He obtained a civil suit seeking refutation of these allegations, and won.



Colpeyrinth is a process of intrauterine care for premature babies, in which special sutures are placed on the fully or partially formed cervix to achieve and maintain artificial medical narrowing (preserving SPR - dimensions for predicting childbirth), dilatation of the cervix after 24 obstetric weeks BPR (biparietal head size fetus