Vagina Ureter Fascial

The vaginal vagina is a biological opening that opens into a woman's vagina and serves to pass urine and semen or absorb menstrual fluid. The erect vagina was first described in 1974 by the French gynecologist A. Lejon. According to his research, the vagina can open into the bladder (vesical vagina), urethra (urethral vagina), cervix (cervical vagina), and most of the uterus (cervical vagina). Differences in vaginal anatomy can affect a woman's health and menstrual flow.